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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, A Copy of Summary Of Fire Orders - Saladin 76mm, 1968
... A Copy of Summary Of Fire Orders - Saladin 76mm...Saladin 76mm...A Copy of Summary Of Fire Orders - Saladin 76mm on plain...Summary of Fire Orders Saladin 76mm A Copy of Summary ...A Copy of Summary Of Fire Orders - Saladin 76mm on plain paper which is held togeher with a metal staple on the left hand top corner. This is kept in a sealed platic bag.summary of fire orders, saladin 76mm -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, M-113 APC
... APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon. Gunner's hatch... circle with numeral 12. APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon ...APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon. Gunner's hatch is open. No crew visible. APC is coloured oflive green.Armd TAC sign red and yellow divided square. Yellow circle with numeral 12.m-113, armoured personnel carrier, model -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, M-113 APC
... APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon with crew. Crew... circle with numeral 12. APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon ...APC with Saladin turret and 76mm cannon with crew. Crew hatches open. Carrying two rolled up cam nets. APC is olive green in colour.Armd TAC sign red and yellow divided square. Yellow circle with numeral 12.m-113, armoured personnel carrier, model -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - 76mm shell
This shell type is used in the main armament of the interim Fire Support Vehicle (FSV) developed using the turret from the Saladin Mk2 Heavy Armoured Car on an M113A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier. The vehicle was developed by the Australian army. 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles was equipped with FSVs in the 1980s.76 mm shell rendered inert for display purposes.shell, gun, fsv, vmr -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BOX, 1988
This box held two rounds of 76mm Arm DC. These rounds were used in guns mounted on either Saladin Armoured cars, or, Fire Support Vehicle A.P.C. M113 in Vietnam. They used the L17A3 in practise. The projectile was filled with a mixture of explosives ROX and TNT for better blast effect. The rounds came assembled as quick firing in a cardboard tube, 2 tubes to a crate (Box). These rounds were packed at Saint Mary's, NSW, December 1968, Data supplied by the R.A.A.H.C. Part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer Cat No 4136P for more items.This is a wooden box. It has rope handles at each end. It has 2 metal hinges and it has a metal closing clip. It has 2 pieces of timber affixed across the top. The box is painted drab olive. The box is made out of five ply. Inside is empty and there are two nylon straps fixed to front wall.On left end (stamped) "PRIM 15/5 24 MY-9-88" Top - "76mm H.E" Right end - "26B - MY 12-88 25.4 Kg 0.03 M3" Front - "2 Cart 76mm HE/T 1 24A3 F20 L17. 2 CNTR RDX/TNT 26B- MY-12-88T FU2 L17A4 70MY-12-88"ammunition storage, equipment