Bren Carrier

The Carden-Loyd Universal Carrier , often called Bren-Carrier is a Chenillette of Infanterie designed in 1935 with the the United Kingdom. She ensured the succession of the Carden-Loyd Mk.IV within the British and Canadian units, but also served within the US Army and as the free French Forces. The the United States produced it under license with the designation of T-16. Its production stopped only in 1945, and its use, well after the war, during the Années 1950.

Other characteristics

  • crossing of vertical obstacle: 0.711 m
  • crossing of frank cut: 1.6 m
  • Slope: 60°

Many units produced by country

  • Australia: 5600

  • Canada: 29.000
  • New Zealand: 520
  • the United Kingdom: 35.000
  • the USA: 16.000

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