Rolls-Royce B60 Mk 5A six cylinder petrol engine. 120 hp (89 kW)
Suspension
Wheels 4x4
Operational range
402 km (250 mi)
Maximum speed
64 km/h (40 mph) on-road.
The FV1620 Humber Hornet (FV1620, truck 1-ton, air portable, armoured launcher, Hornet launcher) was a specialised air-deployable armoured fighting vehicle designed to carry the Malkara, an anti-tank guided missile developed by Australia and the United Kingdom.
History
British units used the Hornet.[1] Based on the British Army's FV1611 Humber "Pig" one-ton four-wheel drive armoured truck, it carried two Malkara, missiles on a retractable boom at the rear, as well as two reloads. It could be transported by air in a Blackburn Beverley and air-dropped on a cluster of 6 special parachutes.
^Jackson, Robert (2012). Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles : Visual Encyclopedia. New York, N.Y.: Chartwell Books. p. 286. ISBN9780785829263. OCLC785874088.