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About: AEC Militant

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The AEC Militant (or "Milly") was a post-war development by AEC of the AEC Matador artillery tractor used during World War II. Externally the most noticeable development was the cab, which was considerably enlarged. Unlike the Matador only six-wheel versions were produced. Four-wheel versions are extant, but they are probably conversions and one is a Matador with a Mk1 Militant cab. Other changes included the fitting of a larger, 11.3-litre 6-cylinder, diesel engine and the use of a steel frame for the cab, rather than the ash (fraxinus) wood frame of the Matador. The Militant Mark 1 was produced in 6x4 (6 wheels, 4 driven) and 6x6 form (6 wheels, 6 driven).

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  • The AEC Militant (or "Milly") was a post-war development by AEC of the AEC Matador artillery tractor used during World War II. Externally the most noticeable development was the cab, which was considerably enlarged. Unlike the Matador only six-wheel versions were produced. Four-wheel versions are extant, but they are probably conversions and one is a Matador with a Mk1 Militant cab. Other changes included the fitting of a larger, 11.3-litre 6-cylinder, diesel engine and the use of a steel frame for the cab, rather than the ash (fraxinus) wood frame of the Matador. The Militant Mark 1 was produced in 6x4 (6 wheels, 4 driven) and 6x6 form (6 wheels, 6 driven). (en)
  • AEC Militant was een serie vrachtwagens geproduceerd door de Engelse vrachtwagenproducent Associated Equipment Company voor de Britse krijgsmacht. (nl)
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  • AEC Militant, Mk I GS wagon (en)
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  • AEC A223 straight-six diesel (en)
  • AEC AV760 straight-six diesel (en)
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  • AEC Militant Mk I (en)
  • AEC Militant Mk III (en)
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  • (A complete directory of military vehicles) (en)
  • (The illustrated encyclopedia of military vehicles) (en)
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  • Live axles on semi-elliptical multi-leaf springs inverted at the rear (en)
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  • Medium/heavy artillery tractor, 10-ton cargo truck (en)
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  • The AEC Militant (or "Milly") was a post-war development by AEC of the AEC Matador artillery tractor used during World War II. Externally the most noticeable development was the cab, which was considerably enlarged. Unlike the Matador only six-wheel versions were produced. Four-wheel versions are extant, but they are probably conversions and one is a Matador with a Mk1 Militant cab. Other changes included the fitting of a larger, 11.3-litre 6-cylinder, diesel engine and the use of a steel frame for the cab, rather than the ash (fraxinus) wood frame of the Matador. The Militant Mark 1 was produced in 6x4 (6 wheels, 4 driven) and 6x6 form (6 wheels, 6 driven). (en)
  • AEC Militant was een serie vrachtwagens geproduceerd door de Engelse vrachtwagenproducent Associated Equipment Company voor de Britse krijgsmacht. (nl)
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  • AEC Militant (nl)
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