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Old 09-08-22, 09:55
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Originally Posted by Dave Mills View Post
Thank you for all of the input, what a wonderful collection of brains we have on the MLU It makes sense to me that they are from AFV's due to the "FV" number and being so close to Puckapunyal the hunting ground of the Centurion, Saracen, Ferret etc.
Hi Dave,
Just to clarify, these batteries are listed in the British Vocab' of Stores as for Centurion. My reference to Ferret, Saracen ... was the type of flat terminals were also used on the 12v batteries for these vehicles.
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