The Dutch were the largest (second only to France) export user of the AMX-VTT APC. Almost 600 of them were used in the Netherlands, usually called AMX-PRI.
Are any indexes available to match their road registration (licence) plates with the 6-character tactical numbers seen on the front apron (3 left+3 right) and the rear hull doors?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AMX_Pantserrups_Infanterie,_Nationaal_Militair_Museum,_Soesterberg_pic2.JPG
Some of the preserved vehicles found on the web are:
171 024 (KN 09-50)
42-1 B32 (KN 64-66)
A14 411 (KN 70-07)
However, there are also other photos, which show only the yellow (car-like) plates, e.g. KN 64-94, KN 65-50, KN 67-87, KN 67-91, KN 68-55, a.s.o.
Why don't these vehicles have these little white tactical numbers? Was this a practice of the NL army from some earlier period or was it an intervention of a censor?
Any help will be appreciated
Cheers
Michael