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Description A retired M32A1 ARV of the Pakistani Army on display at Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi. Pakistan bought these for maintaining her M4A1E6 Shermans, M41 Walker Bulldogs and M24 Chaffees in the 1950s.The M32A1 was an ARV based on the hull of the original M4 Sherman but with HVSS suspension.
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