Courier Mail, Aug. 12, 2011. " The vehicles are worth tens of millions of dollars, but due to the scale of the offering, they will not be sold individually, or in small lots, to used car dealers," and "The ideal outcome would be for a large company [Land Rover?] to purchase them in bulk, refurbish them, and on sell them either here or overseas [Middle East?]" And then the jawdropper " The money raised from the sale of these vehicles will be invested in force 2030, with one option to fund simulators used for training that will reduce the wear @ tear on Army vehicles ." looks like we can forget about buying one of these defenders. Bob

