Here we can see a Bren Carrier getting driven. Listen to the nice sound of this Ford V8 flathead engine.
This one belongs to the Belgian WHI (War Heritage Institute).
This was recorded during Tanks in Town 2022, the famous gathering of WW2 tanks in Mons, Belgium.
15 views
198
60
10 months ago 00:17:54 22
Wittmann’s Tiger Rampage | Villers-Bocage, June 1944
1 year ago 00:02:05 1
Bren Gun Carrier - HD
2 years ago 00:09:43 1
MEN OF WAR (PC): Michael Wittman at Villers-Bocage - June 13th 1944
2 years ago 00:02:04 58
Hammering At Hertogenbosch (1944)
2 years ago 03:09:33 1
Battle #8 (Monte Cassino) FH2 Campaign #13 ()
2 years ago 00:00:51 15
Bren carrier V8 revs, idle and drive
2 years ago 00:00:54 7
Bren Carrier gets driven
2 years ago 00:01:16 23
Captured Bren Carrier nice V8 sound
2 years ago 00:13:17 1
The American Bren Gun: Robinson Arms M96
4 years ago 00:12:22 6
British Bren Gun Carrier / Universal Carrier “Forced Reconnaissance“ (Tamiya 1/35 scale model kit)
4 years ago 00:04:10 1
British forces demonstrate railway guns, military maneuvers, and construction of pontoon b...(1940)
4 years ago 00:02:27 1
Bren Gun Carriers transport soldiers and support weapons in demonstration of their capabil...(1941)
4 years ago 00:02:14 2
World War Two: ’Break through in Tunisia - Latest film-despatch from North Africa shows pa...(1943)
4 years ago 00:01:34 1
British attack Japanese in Burma: Pictures from Far East show British Forces preparing off...(1943)
4 years ago 00:00:43 1
World War II: King George VI inspects Canadian troops and rides in Bren Gun Carrier (1941)
4 years ago 00:02:44 1
George VI inspects division of Royal Armoured Corps (1941)
4 years ago 00:00:55 1
Mechanised infantry train in Britain (1941)
4 years ago 00:02:49 1
DEFENCE: Troops in training (1942)
4 years ago 00:08:26 1
Allied troops in Sicily capture towns (1943)
4 years ago 00:02:21 1
British army implements new training methods (1941)
4 years ago 00:02:02 1
Troops complete training manoeuvres in Nothern Ireland (1941)
4 years ago 00:01:07 1
Armed forces leave Damascus and head to Beirut (1941)