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Armoured Motor Batteries and Armoured Motor Brigades MGC 1915-1921
**[http://armoredcars-ww-one.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/standard-armoured-car-10-amb-10th.html Standard Armoured Car 'Indian Pattern', 10 AMB (10th Armoured Motor Battery) Ferozepore, Punjab, India 1915]
**[http://armoredcars-ww-one.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/napier-armoured-car-10-amb-10th.html. Napier Armoured Car 'Indian Pattern', 10 AMB (10th Armoured Motor Battery) Ferozepore, Punjab, India 1915].
**[http://armoredcars-ww-one.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/straker-squire-armored-cars-11-amb.html Straker-Squire Armoured Cars 'Indian Pattern', 11th AMB. 1915, Ambala, India]. Note the photograph is elsewhere (see below) identified as Number 3 Armoured Motor Unit stationed at Peshawar.
**[http://armoredcars-ww-one.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/cadillac-armoured-car-indian-pattern.html Cadillac Armoured Car 'Indian Pattern', Calcutta, India, 1916] 15th Armoured Motor Battery (15 AMB) formed by three Cadillac Armoured Cars (type closed roof) Calcutta 1915 Rebuilt in 1916 by the East Indian Railway Workshops at Lilooah, near Calcutta. Was called Noah’s Ark by the special form of the roof (closed and high), designed for street fighting.
**[http://armoredcars-ww-one.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/fiat-armoured-car-indian-pattern-north_24.html Fiat Armoured Car ‘Indian Pattern’. North-West Frontier, c. 1918]
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