Tortuga (vehicle)
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Tortuga | |
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Type | Armored car |
Place of origin | Venezuela |
Production history | |
Designer | Tomás Pacanins |
Designed | 1934 |
Number built | 7 |
Specifications | |
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Main armament |
7mm Mark 4B machine gun 456 rounds |
Suspension | 6x4 wheel |
Characteristics
In his "Historia de la Artillería" (History of Artillery), Lieutenant Pedro Arturo Omaña describes the Tortuga: "It was a very flashy armored car - whose external shell gave it a shape similar to a London policeman's hat - but it was hard to manoeuver, with a nearly null ventilation system and nearly null visibility"
Its shell was mounted on a 6x4 Ford 1934 truck.[2] Its rear wheels were linked by treads, making it a half-tracked vehicle, its designation within the Army being "Semi-treaded Armored Recon Vehicle". It was armed with a Mark 4B 7 mm machine gun (.303 cal) installed in a dome-shaped rotating turret located on the upper part of the shell.
References
- ↑ López L., Delso E., Evolution history of the armored vehicles in Venezuela, FAV Club / www.fav-club.com
- ↑ "Part III, Between the Wars, George Forty". A Photo History of Armored Cars in Two World Wars. Blandford Press. 1984. p. 124.
- Bibliography
- Forty, George (1984). A Photo History of Armored Cars in Two World Wars. Blandford Press. ISBN 0 7137 1215 5.
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