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  2. The FV601 Saladin is a six-wheeled armoured car developed by Crossley Motors and later manufactured by Alvis. Designed in 1954, it replaced the AEC Armoured Car in service with the British Army from 1958 onward. The vehicle weighed 11 tonnes, offered a top speed of 72 km/h, and had a crew of three.

  3. May 6, 2024 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Alvis FV601 Saladin 6x6 Wheeled Armored Car including pictures.

  4. David Fletcher is back! Join him as he discusses the FV601 Saladin - a six wheeled armoured car developed by Crossley Motors and later produced by Alvis. The...

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  5. The Saladin is an armored car based on a distinctive six wheel chassis and features a rather thick and short 76mm cannon. An improved variant called the Mk II featured minor improvements and was the main production variant. Some Saladin in foreign service have been re-engined with a diesel engine to extend their service life.

  6. Learn about the FV601 Saladin, a six-wheeled armoured car that replaced the AEC Armoured Car in 1958. Find out its specifications, features, and combat performance in various conflicts.

  7. tank-afv.com › coldwar › UKAlvis F600 Saladin

    F601 Alvis Saladin. United Kingdom (1956) - Armoured Car - Around 2,000 built. The Alvis F600 family. In 1945 a requirement came for the replacement of the ww2 AEC heavy armored car in service.

  8. Jul 15, 2016 · The Saladin was manned by a crew of three protected by armor ranging from 8 to 32 mm thick and armed with a 76 mm gun, one 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun and one 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine...

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