Armoured Car Lanchester, Mark II

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The Lanchester was a huge, luxurious vehicle – and was one of the first armoured cars to be used by the cavalry. Only 39 were made – proving too expensive and large for stealthy reconnaisance work.

Six-wheeled armoured cars were seen as having a better cross-country performance than four-wheelers. In pursuit of quality the War Office ignored offers from various commercial vehicle firms and, since Rolls-Royce was not interested, turned its attention to Lanchester, a famous rival. The Lanchester Company had supplied four-wheeled armoured cars to the Admiralty in 1915 but this six-wheeled chassis was a major departure for them. It was equipped with the standard Lanchester six-cylinder engine and used the War Department patent rear axle system.

Taking advantage of the long chassis, the armoured hull and turret were enormous and contained three machine- guns. Yet the Lanchesters were much too big for reconnaissance duties, being almost impossible to turn around in narrow roads. For this reason a rear steering position was provided and the cars had detachable tracks which fitted over the rear wheels to assist them over rough country. They were also extremely expensive and the War Office was soon looking for something cheaper.

Thirty-nine armoured Lanchesters were built, starting in 1928, and they were issued to the newly mechanised cavalry regiments. They spent most of their time in Britain although in 1935 the 12th Lancers took some cars out to the Saarland and a few were tested in the Middle East. The cars were used for training in the early years of the war and one was converted into a secure VIP transport for use in London. A few were still operating in Malaya in 1941 with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders; these ultimately fell into Japanese hands.

The Tank Museum’s vehicle

The Tank Museum’s exhibit was built under a contract placed in 1931 and was restored by 18 Command Workshop Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in February 1979. It is the only remaining example of its kind.

Tank facts

Country of use
Britain
Number produced
39
Main Weapon
1 x .50 machine-gun
Secondary Weapon
2 x .303 machine-guns
Crew
4
Weight
6.65 Tons
Speed
45 Mph / 72 Km/h
Armour
9 mm
Full Name
Armoured Car Lanchester, Mark II
Produced by
Britain
Location
The Tank Story
Era
WW1

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