Im still very fond of the good old stall start,
Printable View
Im still very fond of the good old stall start,
Just found this while spending an evening looking at Defenders for sale and wishing that I had more money to spend. ;) Land Rover 110 County/Ex Perentie - Trading Post Absolutely no idea about the vehicle other than what is on the site, but it is what your mate wanted so you never know.
no, sorry but no.... its not a perentie.
? Sorry for my ignorance blacknight, would you mind explaining? Thanks.
“Ex Australian Army Perentie (Truck, Utility, Lightweight, MC2 FFR)”
It reads like the guy has a LWP handy,..
If you are going on costs then the replacements are what 20-30 years away?
Do thy even have money for fuel?
No, the hawkei is not replacing the Perentie...
The Mercedes G-Wagen has been ordered en-masse to replace the Land Rover fleet. Details are sketchy as to their due date, but it's not going to be tomorrow. ;)
Looks like the goalposts just got moved....
Australian troops offered new ride: the Hawkei
Cut & paste attempt..
Australian troops offered new ride: the Hawkei
September 29, 2009
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...011/06/968.jpg A mock-up of Thales' new Hawkei military vehicle. Photo: Thales
Australian soldiers could find themselves going to war in a vehicle named after a venomous snake - a thoroughly modern version of the tried and proven old Land Rover.
Defence company Thales has unveiled a mock-up of its new Hawkei (pronounced Hawk-eye) protected light mobility vehicle which is to be offered to the Australian Defence Force under a project to replace about 1,300 Land Rovers with far more advanced vehicles.
Despite its long and proven service, the Land Rover offers minimal protection against the type of threat certain to be encountered in any future conflict - landmines, improvised explosive devices and gunfire.
Thales Australia managing director Chris Jenkins says scarcely a week passes without a report of attacks on Australian troops in Afghanistan from IEDs, mines or small arms and often all three, underlining the need for troops to be protected.
"The tragic outcomes for coalition forces when attacks have been made on inadequately protected vehicles have been all too clear and unfortunately too frequent reminders of this need for greater protection," he said in Canberra on Tuesday.
Thales has established its new vehicle will protect ADF personnel from ballistic and blast threats that regularly destroy commercial and military off-the-shelf vehicles of greater size and mass.
The company's first priority is to supply the ADF but there is also vast potential for export sales, Mr Jenkins says.
"There are over 50,000 Land Rover-type vehicles unprotected or struggling to be protected around the world.
The Hawkei at seven tonnes and with its levels of protection had unique capability.
Thales land systems head Ian Irving said the ADF wanted unparalleled levels of protection and survivability, mobility and payload in a seven-tonne package able to be transported in the cargo sling of a Chinook helicopter.
"The ADF needs these vehicles now," he said, adding prototypes would be delivered at the end of 2010 for trials in 2011.
A contract is likely by 2012 and production "shortly thereafter".
Hawkei, named after a species of Australian death adder, follows Thales' highly successful Bushmaster, a 15-tonne armoured vehicle manufactured at Bendigo, Victoria, and used by Australian and Dutch troops in Afghanistan.
The new vehicle can carry five soldiers and is powered by a Steyr V6 diesel engine, giving it a top speed in excess of 110 km/h and a range of more than 1,000 kilometres.
AAP
That I know of there are at least 2 of these vehicles kicking around I know one is over in perth and is long dead
I checked out another and it was pretty rotten.
I think how it came about is someones got hold of some dead chassis and fitted a white county body over the top of it. The one that I checked out last was in sydney about 5 years ago Civvy engine lt85 gearbox and power steering on a GS Style chassis. There was severe damage to the right hand side of the chassis with all of right side outriggers repaired and rewelded (badly) with a cold gal paint over.
IMHO if you want to call it a perentie you must have the perentie body and the chassis ideally with the same engine and gearbox.
I had assumed that this was that one moved on.