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    Default ID Vehicle (Carden Loyd MkIV???)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=8QcJgkRCzBc

    Correct me if I am wrong but the vehicle at 0:22 in this video is a Carden Loyd MkIV?

    If so, I take that it is used as a light SP Artillery piece?

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    No ****ing way they still use those?
    not an SP arty piece if anything likely has a WC machinegun fitted, Vickers or M1917A1

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    http://2bangkok.com/images/08/carden.jpg
    Looks like it is indeed a 1917A1... Looks like I mistook the roof hatch for the recoil buffer...

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    Abslutely amazed the carriers still in active service. They must have to make their own spares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LineDoggie View Post
    Abslutely amazed the carriers still in active service.
    Me too. I wonder what use they have. It seems like they would be outclassed by any of the light armored 4x4 vehicles that exist today.

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    Well Tracked vehicle better traction than say a Jeep plus its 9mm armor better than sheet metal

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    *Whistle* That's damn near 80s years in service then.

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