Noun
a military combat vehicle on wheels with light armor (and usually a machine gun)
an armor-plated truck with strong doors and locks used to transport money or valuables
Source: WordNetthe paintings were delivered to the museum in an air-conditioned armored car Source: Internet
2002 Unity Government Armed Ivorians next to a French Foreign Legion armoured car, 2004 In January 2003, Gbagbo and rebel leaders signed accords creating a "government of national unity". Source: Internet
Armoured car Eland Mk7 armoured car main The armoured car is a wheeled, often lightly armoured, vehicle adapted as a fighting machine. Source: Internet
By late 1948, part of the Egyptian forces from Bethlehem to Hebron had been cut off from their lines of supply and Glubb Pasha sent 350 Arab Legionnaires and an armoured car unit to Hebron to reinforce them there. Source: Internet
Britain British armoured car and motorcycle at the Battle of Megiddo (1918) The British army took lessons from the successful infantry and artillery offensives on the Western Front in late 1918. Source: Internet
In 1981-82 the IISS estimated that the Burundian armed forces were 6,000 strong, with 2 infantry battalions, 1 airborne battalion, 1 commando battalion, and an armoured car company. Source: Internet