Electric and roaring V8s are some of the conversions helping to keep these classics alive, with bespoke modern Defenders also ...
After 76 years of sterling service, the legendary Land Rover ... replacement vehicle supply has been set for 21 February 2025. Known as the backbone of the British Army, the military acquired ...
Could the Fering Pioneer X, with a hybrid range of 4,350 miles non-stop, replace the British Army’s trusty Land Rover?
IT'S the end of the road for the iconic British Army Land Rover. The 4x4 vehicle is set to be replaced ... I Land Rovers were purchased by the military in 1949. When the British Army purchased ...
6x6 Land Rover Interim Infantry Mobility Vehicle, also known as a 'Truck, Infantry Light, Fitted For Radio With Winch MC2, Landrover 110'. Army Registration Number (ARN) 202-208. The IIMV was an ...
The Land Rover's Australian Military Forces registration number is 111 613. The modified Land Rover with 106mm RCL was developed in 1960. A total of 69 Series 2 and 2A vehicles were converted and used ...
Described as the workhorse of the British Army, the first batch of Series I Land Rovers were purchased by the military ... the armoured vehicle fleet, including the entire Land Rover and Pinzgauer ...
Early on, Land Rover was a manufacturer of rugged 4x4 vehicles primarily for military consumption, but its current models offer a level of off-road ability alongside far more premium appointments and ...