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1938 Aveling-Barford Universal Carrier No.2 Mk.I 'Bren Gun Carrier'

1938 Aveling-Barford Universal Carrier No.2 Mk.I in Apocalypse - La 2ème guerre mondiale, Documentary, 2009 IMDB Ep. 2

Class: Others, Military armored vehicle — Model origin: UK

1938 Aveling-Barford Universal Carrier No.2 Mk.I 'Bren Gun Carrier'

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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ExceedingLimits IS

2017-06-24 22:44

Aveling-Barford Universal Carrier

sixcyl FR

2017-06-24 22:44

[Image: tancb.1.jpg] [Image: tancc.1.jpg] [Image: tancd.jpg]

dsl SX

2017-06-25 00:00

HMH 183 was issued Middlesex - most sources say Sept 52 to Nov 53 "allocated in blocks", but seems that was a re-issue (possibly for motorbikes) and it was originally from May 1938 for WD (War Dept) "armoured vehicles". Unusual for a series to be run twice ....

dsl SX

2017-06-25 00:30

Sunbar wrote Army registrations HMH174-HMH383 official designation Carrier Bren No 2 Mk 1


Sunbar wrote From 1938 Universal Carrier No.2 Mk.I
The first contract for the Carrier No.2 to carry the Bren Gun was placed in November 1937 with the Sentinel Waggon Company and earlier contracts with other manufacturer were modified.
[Image: universalcarrier.7831.jpg]
'HMH 209' a Thornycroft built Bren Gun Carrier from [one of the earliest] batch.
Universal Carrier 1936-48: The 'Bren Gun Carrier' Story


... from /vehicle_434144-Aveling-Barford-Universal-Carrier-No2-MkI-1938.html

Sunbar UK

2017-06-25 15:26

This Universal Carrier, unlike the other similar listing has both a normal 'civilian' registration and a military registration number (prefix 'T' for tracked vehicles). It suggests the military registration was added when all later vehicles were registered with the numbers used in wartime; either after 1939 or post-BEF Dunkirk?

Military (Army) numbers - tracked vehicles T2621-T2830 originally were allocated registration numbers HMH174-HMH383

Other 'civilian' registrations originally used on Army vehicles look to be as follows, these may also have been re-used later
BMM113-CMM999
DMV800-DMV999
EHX800-EHX-999
FME800-FME-999
FMX799-FMX999
HMC1-HMC999
HMH174-HMH999
HX6805-HX7000
ME9841-ME9995
MH9821–MH9999
MK8204–MK8399
ML7847–ML9904
MT9617–MT9998
PMV1-PMV999
PMX448-PMX487
RMV1-RMV999
RMY1-RMY999

dsl SX

2017-06-25 16:04

^ seems we can add a lot from Squadron 992 (ranges unknown)
- RMC - /vehicle_899416-Fordson-Sussex-E917T-1939.html , /vehicle_899410-Crossley-IGL-3-1939.html (comments)
- PHX and PMG, plus PMX went further than 487 to at least 565 - /vehicle_899394-Fordson-Sussex-E917T-1939.html
- RMG - /vehicle_899417-Norton-16H-1939.html , /vehicle_899416-Fordson-Sussex-E917T-1939.html
- PMP - /vehicle_899410-Crossley-IGL-3-1939.html
- EMG, HHX, and JMG - /vehicle_899410-Crossley-IGL-3-1939.html (comments)

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