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UNIQUE ID 1657: FV4006 CENTURION ARMOURED RECOVERY VEHICLE

(Model: Mark II)

Sennelager Training Area, Paderborn, Germany

(Location: Stapel Exercise Area)


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Unique ID: 1657
Added to Database: 25 April 2011
Last Edited: 25 April 2011
Type (ID): FV4006 Centurion (3490)
Model (ID): Mark II (3494)
Location Category (ID): Sennelager Training Area (800)
Location (ID): Stapel Exercise Area (804)
Serial Number:
Registration: 89 BA 86: “89 BA 86” painted on stowage box on superstructure front and on hull rear.
Name: “DACTYL” painted on side stowage bins.
Other Identification: ‘Chinese Eye’ markings painted on side stowage bins. Fitted with rubber block tracks.
Collection Reference:
Links: Missing Lynx
Panzer Wrecks 1
Panzer Wrecks 2
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Location History:
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1: Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Elswick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, North East England, Britain (Design parent and sole manufacturer)
2: Sennelager Training Area, Paderborn, Detmold, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany (Current location)


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This ARV appears to be largely complete externally but shows significant signs of damage and most of its stowage bins appear crushed.


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