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{{Infobox unit | subtitle = | image =Unit Viewer 306REL.png | image size = | icon =humber_mk3_gr.png | image desc = | type =Support | nation =Germany | phase =A | cost =20 | weapon ={{Bren tank}} | ammunition =180 | armor =top humber_mk3_gr | strength = | front armor =3 | side armor =1 | rear armor =1 | top armor =Open | resilience = | agility = | speed =28 km/h (88 km/h on roads) | stealth =Bad | optics =Low | cargo = | abilities ={{Leader}} }} '''{{pagename nd}}''' is a German Support unit. ==Overview== It is actually a variant of the British Daimler [[Dingo (UK) (SD2)|Dingo]], captured by Germans earlier in war and modified to suit their needs. The Dingo was designed by Birmingham Small Arms between 1938 and 1939 and manufactured by Daimler, the Dingo entered service in 1940 and quickly proved itself to be one of the best British armored fighting vehicles. It integrated a number of innovative features, including a transmission with a preselector gearbox and fluid flywheel that gave five speeds in both directions, and a four-wheel steering system thanks to the H-drive drivetrain. Combined with a quiet engine and a low silhouette, the Dingo was an exceptional scout and liaison vehicle that enjoyed lasting popularity during and after the war. A total of 6626 Dingos were produced. The vehicle was exceptionally popular with troops, so much that damaged Dingos were frequently recovered from vehicle dumps and junkyards, repaired and pressed back into service. A variant of the Dingo was also produced by Ford Canada, with a number of modifications, designated the Lynx. ==Strategy== {{strategy}} {{navbox units}} {{Navbox 3Falls}}
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