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Auverland (Société nouvelle des automobiles Auverland), now grouped with Panhard, is a French manufacturer of armored fighting vehicles. A Panhard-Levassor was the first automobile to be introduced in Japan, in 1898 A 1920s Panhard A VBL of the French Army Panhard, originally Panhard et Levassor, is a French automobile manufacturer. ... Alternative meanings: vehicle armour, Armor (novel) A hoplite wearing a helmet, a breastplate and greaves (and nothing else). ...


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Panhard and Auverland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (702 words)
Panhard and Auverland, is a French motor vehicle manufacturer, who now specializes in light tactical and military vehicles.
It was formed by a merger of Panhard and Auverland in 2005.
Until 2005, Panhard was a subsidiary of PSA Peugeot Citroën but PSA sold it to Auverland, another manufacturer of military vehicles.
DIFFLOCK.com - Auverland A3 (1034 words)
The Auverland A3 was developed, by a small family run factory in France, primarily for Military use as a lightweight, air portable, multi-terrain vehicle.
Despite the awesome articulation, Auverland have avoided the somewhat shortsighted failing of one or two manufacturers and installed a limited slip differential in the rear axle (belt and braces).
The Auverland Register was first founded in the UK back in 1994 however, with less than one hundred ever sold in the British Isles, it was never a huge organisation.
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