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The Daimler Armoured Car was a development of the Daimler Scout car, which had been made as the result of a need for a small partially armoured vehicle, that could be used for scouting and liaison roles. The scout car incorporated some of the most advanced design concepts of the time and a larger version fitted with the turret of a Tetrarch Light Tank became the Daimler Armoured Car. This provided more firepower than the previous armoured cars and the Daimler proved itself rugged and reliable, being used for reconnaissance and escort work. It saw action in North Africa and the European Theatre of Operations. The Mk VII Tetrarch light tank was a British design of tank produced during the Second World War initially for reconnaisance purposes but used by airborne forces. ...