The
Humber Mk V was a British armored vehicle used during World War II.
Manufactured by the
Rootes Group company, the Mk V was an evolution of the previous models of the Humber series, known for its versatility and robustness in the battlefield.
It entered service in 1943 and was mainly used for reconnaissance missions, thanks to its agility and good performance in difficult terrain.
This vehicle had a turret armed with a
37 mm cannon and a
7.92 mm Bren coaxial machine gun, which made it effective against light vehicles and enemy troops.
With a crew of three, the Humber Mk V was protected by up to 14 mm armor, providing some defense against small arms and fragments.
The
Humber Mk V was employed in various theaters of operations, from North Africa to Europe, playing a crucial role in scouting and support duties.
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