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Old 30-12-14, 13:35
Chris Ballance Chris Ballance is offline
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Default D8 barv

Thanks Adrian for confirming the vehicle is a D8. I just found a copy of the Tankograd Tech Manual on the WW2 D7, but I still have a good bit to learn about both the wartime D7 & D8.

I noticed this BARV D8 is not listed in the online inventory of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum. Maybe it belongs to the collection of the Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering (AAMME) but is in storage at Puckapunyal?

It would also be interesting to know if the vehicle was one of the REME conversions or if was an Australian copy built for the RAEME.

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