If you are still for more of them, 90mm and 20mm. SADF used them in the Angola conflict. We nicked named them Noddy cars. They were re-engined and gearboxes modified for the harsh bush we operated them. One of the units who used them was 1SSB Tempe Bloemfontein, South Africa, i was trained on the Rattel series. 1 SAI alpha squadron.
In my research for a wargame of the Battle of Kolwezi, 1978 it turns out the Zaire Army had a number of AML60's previously owned by the Belgian Army. When the FNLZ attacked Kolwezi the army left behind unserviceable vehicles, however the insugents got three to work and were using them against the 2iem REP. The REP anti tank sections disabled 2 of them and the third retreated very quickly.
We still used these when I was in 1ere REC in the early 80s. The 60 was fun to drive, but the 90 was top heavy if you tried WRC tactics and had a habit of flipping over if you fired the gun at right angles to the hull. Our squadron mainly used AMX10s but AMLs were better for quick reccies.
Brilliant, well done ! Brings back many memories, especially barreling down the dirt road.
Thanks for another amazing video 👍
My pleasure!
If you are still for more of them, 90mm and 20mm. SADF used them in the Angola conflict. We nicked named them Noddy cars. They were re-engined and gearboxes modified for the harsh bush we operated them. One of the units who used them was 1SSB Tempe Bloemfontein, South Africa, i was trained on the Rattel series. 1 SAI alpha squadron.
The Rhodesian Air Force had both the Mk 4 and the Mk 6. Very useful!
Absolutely fascinating. Looking forward to seeing them 👍👍
Glad you like them!
In my research for a wargame of the Battle of Kolwezi, 1978 it turns out the Zaire Army had a number of AML60's previously owned by the Belgian Army.
When the FNLZ attacked Kolwezi the army left behind unserviceable vehicles, however the insugents got three to work and were using them against the 2iem REP.
The REP anti tank sections disabled 2 of them and the third retreated very quickly.
Nos amis Britanniques qui réparent et collectionnent du matériel de guerre Français, fantastique !
merci visitez mon page de FaceBook; French Army Reenactment Group
We still used these when I was in 1ere REC in the early 80s. The 60 was fun to drive, but the 90 was top heavy if you tried WRC tactics and had a habit of flipping over if you fired the gun at right angles to the hull. Our squadron mainly used AMX10s but AMLs were better for quick reccies.
Do you know if the capture AML60'S from Kolwezi were brought back to France? They would have made great trophies for the 2 iem REP.
There used to be an Argentine trophy one at Middle Wallop!
Also a Pucara!
To the victors go the spoils!
watch out for our next video, exploring what Panhards came back from Argentina!
Nice work🎉
how-can-someone-find-similar-things-for-sale?
I-have-always-wanted-to-buy/restore-one-of-these-types-of-ww2-vehicles.
@@AnItalianChad we are able to source these vehicles. See put Facebook page French Army Reenactment Group
Try the no SA Army. It would be nice to see the Rattel, Buffel etc in a collector's collection out side of SA. They are standing rotting away here.
The portuguese AML 60 all are modified, during the late 80, with a Opel 1.9cc gasoline engine.
this is rlly cool! i know a place selling a T-55A for cheap price if u want me to tell u the name of it
That was at Fort Paull wasn't it?
yes it was nice spot!
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