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- Bedford_OXA height "2140.0".
- Bedford_OXA length "4680.0".
- Bedford_OXA weight "6500.0".
- Bedford_OXA width "1630.0".
- Bedford_OXA abstract "The Bedford OXA was serial built British heavy armoured car made during World War II by mounting an armoured body onto a Bedford OXD 30cwt (1.5 ton) truck chassis. 948 units were built in 1940–1941. The vehicle was used by regular units in 1940 and British Home Guard units until 1942. Its official designation was "Lorry 30cwt Anti-Tank". Its Anti-tank weapon was a Boys anti-tank rifle.".
- Bedford_OXA height "2.14".
- Bedford_OXA length "4.68".
- Bedford_OXA origin United_Kingdom.
- Bedford_OXA thumbnail IWM-H-9214-armoured-lorry-194104.jpg?width=300.
- Bedford_OXA type Armored_car_(military).
- Bedford_OXA weight "6500000.0".
- Bedford_OXA width "1.63".
- Bedford_OXA wikiPageID "4590645".
- Bedford_OXA wikiPageRevisionID "560828978".
- Bedford_OXA armour "up to 9 mm".
- Bedford_OXA caption "In England on home defence.".
- Bedford_OXA crew "8".
- Bedford_OXA engine "Bedford 6-cylinder petrol engine".
- Bedford_OXA enginePower "72.0".
- Bedford_OXA hasPhotoCollection Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA isUk "yes".
- Bedford_OXA isVehicle "yes".
- Bedford_OXA manufacturer Bedford_Vehicles.
- Bedford_OXA name "Bedford OXA".
- Bedford_OXA number "948".
- Bedford_OXA primaryArmament Boys_anti-tank_rifle.
- Bedford_OXA production "1940".
- Bedford_OXA pwRatio "11.1".
- Bedford_OXA secondaryArmament "0.303".
- Bedford_OXA suspension "4".
- Bedford_OXA type Armored_car_(military).
- Bedford_OXA wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Bedford_OXA subject Category:Armoured_cars_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Bedford_OXA subject Category:Bedford_vehicles.
- Bedford_OXA subject Category:World_War_II_armoured_cars.
- Bedford_OXA subject Category:World_War_II_armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Bedford_OXA type ArmoredCar102740061.
- Bedford_OXA type ArmoredVehicle102740533.
- Bedford_OXA type ArmouredCarsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- Bedford_OXA type ArmouredCarsOfWorldWarII.
- Bedford_OXA type Artifact100021939.
- Bedford_OXA type BedfordVehicles.
- Bedford_OXA type Container103094503.
- Bedford_OXA type Conveyance103100490.
- Bedford_OXA type Device103183080.
- Bedford_OXA type Instrument103574816.
- Bedford_OXA type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bedford_OXA type Object100002684.
- Bedford_OXA type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bedford_OXA type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Bedford_OXA type Vehicle104524313.
- Bedford_OXA type Weapon104565375.
- Bedford_OXA type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Bedford_OXA type Whole100003553.
- Bedford_OXA type Device.
- Bedford_OXA type Weapon.
- Bedford_OXA type Product.
- Bedford_OXA type PhysicalDevice.
- Bedford_OXA type Weapon.
- Bedford_OXA type DesignedArtifact.
- Bedford_OXA comment "The Bedford OXA was serial built British heavy armoured car made during World War II by mounting an armoured body onto a Bedford OXD 30cwt (1.5 ton) truck chassis. 948 units were built in 1940–1941. The vehicle was used by regular units in 1940 and British Home Guard units until 1942. Its official designation was "Lorry 30cwt Anti-Tank". Its Anti-tank weapon was a Boys anti-tank rifle.".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OX".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OXA (CBC)".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OXA".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OXA".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OXA".
- Bedford_OXA label "Bedford OXA".
- Bedford_OXA label "ベッドフォード OXA".
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs ベッドフォード_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OX.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OXA_(CBC).
- Bedford_OXA sameAs m.0cbh24.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Q813882.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Q813882.
- Bedford_OXA sameAs Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA wasDerivedFrom Bedford_OXA?oldid=560828978.
- Bedford_OXA depiction IWM-H-9214-armoured-lorry-194104.jpg.
- Bedford_OXA isPrimaryTopicOf Bedford_OXA.
- Bedford_OXA name "Bedford OXA".