0 a vehicle like a van that is covered with armour, used especially to move large amounts of money from one place to another
From police sabre to armoured car!
I take it that it must be something on the lines of the new armoured car.
That is especially so in the case of the highly mobile, or relatively highly mobile, unit such as the armoured car regiment.
Each armoured car averaged 1,300 miles during that fortnight's camp.
The scout or armoured car is relatively cheap compared with the tank, but it is not expected to take on an enemy tank.
Someone commented that he imagined that, after a long gallop, one gave the armoured car two lumps of sugar and clapped it on the flank.
It does not mean that they are becoming an armoured car unit.
The armoured car detachment is in process of being withdrawn.