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I think the current name of the article - T17 Staghound - is a bit misleading. There was no T17 Staghound. There was T17 Deerhound and T17E1 Staghound. Perhaps it will be better to return to the T17 Armored Car ? Or to use something like T17 Deerhound / Staghound ? Or should the article be splitted considering that the two were different - albeit similar - vehicles ? Bukvoed 21:51, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Staghound was also used by Polish Army in Italy 1944/1945 . Best regards Marcin.
At VJTI (Victoria Jubilee Technical Inststute), Mumbai, India, there are decaying hulks of 4 Staghounds. For more information check out http://ramrao2.tripod.com/staghound/. Maybe info from this could be incorporated into the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.110.125.251 ( talk) 19:27, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
There is an T17 Deerhound in good conditions in the "Museu militar do commando militar do sul" ( "South Military command museum ) at Porto Alegre , Brazil.
R. dos Andradas, 630 - Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90020-004, Brazil
There are also some interesting Brazilian modifications of the M5 Stuart , named "Perereca": Body of the M5 Stuart with a turret similar to the M24 Chaffee and a short barrel 75mm gun.
I would like to see more information about where these AC's were manufactured. 47.155.158.170 ( talk) 23:18, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
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I think the current name of the article - T17 Staghound - is a bit misleading. There was no T17 Staghound. There was T17 Deerhound and T17E1 Staghound. Perhaps it will be better to return to the T17 Armored Car ? Or to use something like T17 Deerhound / Staghound ? Or should the article be splitted considering that the two were different - albeit similar - vehicles ? Bukvoed 21:51, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Staghound was also used by Polish Army in Italy 1944/1945 . Best regards Marcin.
At VJTI (Victoria Jubilee Technical Inststute), Mumbai, India, there are decaying hulks of 4 Staghounds. For more information check out http://ramrao2.tripod.com/staghound/. Maybe info from this could be incorporated into the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.110.125.251 ( talk) 19:27, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
There is an T17 Deerhound in good conditions in the "Museu militar do commando militar do sul" ( "South Military command museum ) at Porto Alegre , Brazil.
R. dos Andradas, 630 - Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90020-004, Brazil
There are also some interesting Brazilian modifications of the M5 Stuart , named "Perereca": Body of the M5 Stuart with a turret similar to the M24 Chaffee and a short barrel 75mm gun.
I would like to see more information about where these AC's were manufactured. 47.155.158.170 ( talk) 23:18, 7 July 2023 (UTC)