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Aviation & Transport

Military Vehicles Archive Magazine

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2 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
Are you fascinated by historic British military machines? Fuel your passion for military history with the authoritatively written and comprehensively illustrated Military Trucks Archive. Revisit the most impressive military vehicles of all time including the tank transporters used by the British Army since 1932, the military products of AEC, Bedford, and Thornycroft, the innovative home-grown military vehicles of the ‘fifties and so much more. Whether you’re an enthusiast or historian, this 100-page series covers the most iconic military machines, products and more that you want to know about. Celebrate the world’s finest military machines and subscribe to the Military Trucks Archive today.
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#9 Military Vehicles Archive This latest publication in Kelsey’s ‘Military Vehicles Archive’ series tells the 85-year story of Alvis. The company was formed in 1919, and was originally best-known for luxury motorcars. A handful of still-born armoured vehicles were produced in the ‘thirties, but it wasn’t until the post-war years that Alvis began to produce military vehicles in quantity; the six-wheeled Saladin, Saracen, Salamander and Stalwart need little introduction. The text also covers the tracked CVR(T), and those vehicles that became part of the Alvis portfolio as a result of acquisition, including the Warrior and the Hägglunds Bv206 family. Multiple changes of ownership are also described, together with the twists and turns of the last decades of the 20th Century. The name Alvis, and the distinctive red triangle logo, were finally superseded in 2004.


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This latest publication in Kelsey’s ‘Military Vehicles Archive’ series tells the 85-year story of Alvis.

The company was formed in 1919, and was originally best-known for luxury motorcars. A handful of still-born armoured vehicles were produced in the ‘thirties, but it wasn’t until the post-war years that Alvis began to produce military vehicles in quantity; the six-wheeled Saladin, Saracen, Salamander and Stalwart need little introduction. The text also covers the tracked CVR(T), and those vehicles that became part of the Alvis portfolio as a result of acquisition, including the Warrior and the Hägglunds Bv206 family.

Multiple changes of ownership are also described, together with the twists and turns of the last decades of the 20th Century. The name Alvis, and the distinctive red triangle logo, were finally superseded in 2004.
read more read less
Are you fascinated by historic British military machines? Fuel your passion for military history with the authoritatively written and comprehensively illustrated Military Trucks Archive. Revisit the most impressive military vehicles of all time including the tank transporters used by the British Army since 1932, the military products of AEC, Bedford, and Thornycroft, the innovative home-grown military vehicles of the ‘fifties and so much more. Whether you’re an enthusiast or historian, this 100-page series covers the most iconic military machines, products and more that you want to know about. Celebrate the world’s finest military machines and subscribe to the Military Trucks Archive today.

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