Oxford Tracked Carrier


The Oxford Tracked Carrier was an early post-World War Two British armoured personnel carrier and artillery tractor.

Use

The Oxford was substantially larger - weighing in at 6 tons - than the 3-ton Universal Carrier it was designed to replace. It saw service in the Korean War, both as a tractor for the 17 pdr anti-tank gun and as an APC. Several versions of the carrier are listed in Chamberlain and Ellis.
A surviving Oxford Carrier is on display next to other wrecked US, British and other UN combat vehicles in North Korea's Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in its capital of Pyongyang.