Humber Pig Explained

Humber Pig
(Truck, 1 Ton, Armoured, 4x4, Humber)
Origin:United Kingdom
Type:Armoured personnel carrier
Is Vehicle:yes
Is Uk:yes
Manufacturer:Humber (Rootes Group)
Joseph Sankey & Sons (GKN).
Royal Ordnance Factories.
Number:~1,700
Variants:Mk 1, Mk 2
Weight:10500lbs Mk 1
14300lbs Mk 2
Length:4.93m (16.17feet)
Width:2.04m (06.69feet)
Height:2.12m (06.96feet)
Crew:2 + 6 (max. 8)
Primary Armament:Limited fitting of 7.62×51mm L4 Light Machine Gun or .30 in (7.62×63mm) Browning M1919 machine gun
Engine:Rolls-Royce B60 6-cyl 4.2 litre petrol I-6
Engine Power:120hp
Vehicle Range:400km (200miles)
Speed:40mph

The Humber Pig is a lightly armoured truck used by the British Army from the 1950s until the early 1990s. The Pig saw service with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) chiefly as an armoured personnel carrier from late 1958 until early 1970. The Pig became particularly well known from its presence on the streets of Northern Ireland during the worst of the Troubles.

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Unofficial designations

Some vehicles were equipped with the machine gun turret from the Shorland ISPV. All below were developed for use in Northern Ireland:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Osprey New Vanguard: Riot Control Vehicles - 1945 – present by Chris McNab, page 16.
  2. Osprey New Vanguard: Riot Control Vehicles - 1945 – present by Chris McNab, page 18.