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    What armys of the world have the new Puma

    Do we have any pics or lists of any new defender out there in the world armys?

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    Hmm good question!

    I think the poms are still using a variant of the 300Tdi, Australia are obviously using the Isuzu 4BD1...

    I can't even think of any armies that *widely* use the TD5!

    I know that many have a few TD5s (including Australia) but not a whole fleet...

    As for the Puma - well that's anyone's guess...
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    A new military Land Rover was developed for the Malaysian Armed Forces by Land Rover Malaysia and Sasbilt Technologies Malaysia and is based on the newer Puma Defender range. It's available as a 6x4 and 6x6 with the 'mean wheelbase' measuring 147 inches (3750 mm). In Malaysia, Military Defenders are imported via CKD (Complete Knock Down) kits and assembled at a dedicated plant there. This derivative uses modular bodies which are specifically designed for a wide range of applications dependant on MINDEF requirements.
    Key Features and Specifications (from official Land Rover Malaysia specs)
    - Selectable with ease when necessary for 6x4 and 6x6 drive options.
    - Lower loading height, lower visual profile and more stable defense systems platform than 'truck' type architectures.
    - High spare parts and servicing compatibility with other Land Rover vehicles including powertrain commonality.
    - All Defender vehicles have similar driving characteristics, providing significant advantages when operating in conjunction with other Land Rovers.
    - Rear Body interchangeability options.
    - High Payload carrying capability - 3000KG Payload (The Basic 6x6 Chassic/Cab vehicle provides an allowance of 3,000 kg for optional fittings and equipment, rear body, payload and crew)
    - All derivatives are air-stransportable in a Hercules transport plane, normally 2 vehicular units per aircraft without preparation.
    - This includes the Ambulance and Maintenance vehicles with modular type rear bodies. High Standard of 'Cross Country' capability over the roughest terrain, manouvreability, agility, and ride stability.
    Specification
    Engine - 2.4 Litre common rail turbo-diesel
    CC - 2401
    Fuel - Diesel
    Cylinder - 4-cylinders, aluminum head with cast iron block
    Compression - 17.5:1
    Valve Gear - 16v, twin cam with hydraulic adjust
    Engine Management - Visteon ECU
    Fuel Injection - Denso Common Rail with 1600 bar pressure
    Forced Induction - Electronically-controlled Garrett VGT
    Torque - 360NM @ 2,000rpm
    Power - 90Kw @ 3,500rpm
    Transmission
    Gearbox type - GFT MT-82 six-speed manual
    Gear ratios - (Mph/1,000rpm) 1-5.443 (3.9)
    2-2.839 (7.5)
    3-1.721 (12.4)
    4-1.223 (17.5)
    5-1.000 (21.4)
    6-0.794 (26.9)
    R-4.935
    Transfer box - LT230Q
    Transfer box - High-1.211
    Low-3.269
    Transfer box ratio's - 3.54
    Features
    Overall Length - 5800mm
    Overall Cab Width - 1790mm
    Overall Width - 1790mm
    Overall Height - 2200mm
    Mean Wheelbase - 3750mm
    Wading Depth - 500mm
    Approach Angle - 45 degree
    Departure Angle - 35 degree
    Ramp Breakover Angle - 150 degree
    Fuel tank capacity - 75ltr
    Max Speed - 82mph
    Max power output @ engine speed - 90kW (122PS), 3500rpm
    Max Torque - 360Nm (265lb/ft)
    Front Suspension (1st axle) - Single rate coil springs, hydraulic dampers
    Rear Suspension (2nd axle) - Single rate coil springs, hydraulic dampers, 'A' frame and Co-axial helper springs
    Towing (braked trailer) - 3500kg
    Standard Laden weight - 4900kg
    Maximum Laden weight - 5900kg

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    well thats one army, never seen a Oz td5??

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    well thats one army, never seen a Oz td5??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    On active service?

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    Active service in your driveway no less?
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    [COLOR="YellowGreen"][U]1958 Series II SWB - "Gus"[/U][/COLOR]
    [COLOR="DarkGreen"][U]1965 Series IIA Ambulance 113-896 - "Ambrose"[/U][/COLOR]
    [COLOR="#DAA520"][U]1981 Mercedes 300D[/U][/COLOR]
    [U]1995 Defender 110[/U]
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    The Australian Army have quite a few TD5 Defenders, I don't know how many but you see them often. I drove one the other day from Marysville, Vic to Broadmeadow, the first time I had driven a TD5. We were the most military looking vehicle in the convoy ( the rest were mostly Hiaces) and lots of people were waving to us but ignoring the other vehicles.

    Jeff


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    Are thy all 2 door wagons>>.

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    Yes, all of the TD5's are 2 doors.

    there is more information on REMLR here about them

    ADF buys Defender Td5s -REMLR
    1994 Discovery TDi
    2004 Discovery 2 TD5
    2010 Discovery 4 TDV6
    1961, Series 2 Ambulance. 108-098 - Eden

    Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers Mem. 129
    Defence Transport Heritage Tasmania Member

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