Dingo Mk II ( Pz.Kpfw.MK 1 202 (e)) w/crew
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The Daimler Dingo, a variant of the Pz.Kmpf. Mk.I 202(e), was used by the Germans during the war, where it was transformed into the Pz.Kpfw.Mk.I 202. The Dingo's success in combat led to its continued use by various nations, including Cyprus, Portugal, and Sri Lanka, until the mid-1950s.
The Pz.Kmpf. Mk.I 202(e) was a British Daimler scout car that played a significant role in the military history of World War II. It was originally designed to meet the British Army's demand for a light reconnaissance vehicle and was produced in various versions, including the Mk. I, Mk. II, and Mk. III. The vehicle was known for its high mobility, low production costs, and high top speed, despite its lack of armor and main armament.