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Defender 110 patrol vehicles 'Wolf' Remote-control "Panama" Defender with ground-penetrating radar to find IEDs for the British Army Bangladesh Army Land Rover Defender. Land Rover Defender vehicles have been used by many of the world's military forces as military light utility vehicle, including the US in some limited capacity, following ...
Camel Trophy Land Rover Defender 110 '91 Tanzania-Burundi Communications Unit A pre scout expedition in 1991 in Guyana to explore the route for the Trophy 1992 planned to happen there. The vehicles are Land Rover Defender 110. Camel Trophy was an off-road vehicle-oriented competition that was held annually between 1980 and 2000.
The Land Rover Defender 75th Anniversary Edition [21] is a modified variant of the 2020 Defender with all Grasmere green paint (as a nod to the original 1948 HUE 166, 1st production Land Rover), for both the main body, wheels and interior cross beam. It is available in either a 300 horsepower, mild or plug-in automatic, all wheel drive diesel ...
The Land Rover Wolf is a light military vehicle manufactured by Land Rover in the United Kingdom (UK), based on the Land Rover Defender, introduced in 1994.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) designates the Wolf 90 (short wheelbase) as Truck Utility Light (TUL) HS, and the Wolf 110 (long wheelbase) as Truck Utility Medium (TUM) HS, where HS stands for 'High Specification'.
The Land Rover Perentie [1] is a nickname for the Land Rover 110 produced by JRA Limited for the Australian Army, and part manufactured and assembled in Moorebank, New South Wales, during the 1980s and 1990s. There were two build contracts; the first was in 1988 and the second a decade later. The Perentie was based on the Land Rover Defender ...
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The RSOV's design is based on the Land Rover Defender Model 110, having different specifications from the British Weapons Mount Installation Kit. [2] [4] The RSOV was built by the Land Rover Special Operations Vehicle Department. [6] It was also meant to be airlifted by helicopter or transport aircraft if needed. [6] [7]
Boeing’s very bad year ended tragically on Sunday, as a 737 flown by Korean discount carrier Jeju Air crashed, killing 179 passengers and crew on board.. It’s not yet clear what caused the jet ...