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Antiaircraft CMP
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OK guys, i found this photo whilst scratching around the net and would like more info on it for my files. Presume its Ford based and the only clue is the Inglis factory were involved
thanks Les |
Whoops, if i knew what aint aircraft was i would tell you ANTI
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I think it's a Chev C60X as the Ford F60H has a tag axle and a split diff.
Here's a photo of a couple of C60X diffs available in Victoria OZ. Rick |
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George Lucus
No not the Prince of Darkness but the one from Star Wars fame must have copied this gun type, it looks just like the head of an "Imperial Walker".
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What you have found is another photo of the first pilot self-propelled version of the Inglis quad-mounted 20mm anti-aircraft gun, which is mounted on a GMC unarmoured 6x6 chassis. These photos were taken in March 1943 at the John Inglis plant in Toronto. Although a large quantity of this SP version were ordered, the contract was cancelled before deliveries in quantity started. Cheers |
This vehicle is covered in "Secret Weapons of the Canadian Army" by Roger Lucy and published by Service Publications.
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Thanks for the info guys i had not seen that photo before, Mark you mention other shots of this where do i find them
cheers Les |
F60H -v- C60X
As mentioned before the DND cancelled the F60H orders in favour of the C60X, although export orders did continue for the former into the # 13 Cab era.
That is one heck of a photo if I may say so! |
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As mentioned by Clive, "This vehicle is covered in "Secret Weapons of the Canadian Army" by Roger Lucy and published by Service Publications" and it is also mentioned in the publication "Tools of the Trade, Equipping the Canadian Army", edited by Doug Knight and also published by Service Publications. Cheers :) |
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