Humber Scout Car

The Humber Scout Car was a British light scout car used in the Second World War. It entered service in 1942 and continued in production until 1945. Designed for reconnaissance, and liaison between armoured units, it provided protection only against light arms fire, so was not a front line vehicle. More importantly it was small and fast and could quickly evade trouble. It became the shape format for the post war Ferret armoured car which began production in 1952.

Humber Scout Car
TypeArmoured scout car
Production history
ManufacturerHumber
Specifications
Mass2.4 tonnes (2.4 long tons)
Length3.83 m (12 ft 7 in)
Width1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Height2.13 m (7 ft 0 in)
Crew2

Armourup to 14 mm (0.55 in)
Main
armament
One or two 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Bren machine guns
Engine6-cyl. petrol
87 hp (65 kW)
Power/weight25.6 hp/tonne
Suspension4 x 4 wheeled
Operational
range
320 km (200 mi)
Maximum speed 100 km/h (62 mph)
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