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One of the biggest Australian customers for the G-Wagon is the army, which has a fleet of both 4x4 and 6x6 vehicles. It has a variety of body styles, including 4x4 single-cab vans and dual-cab wagons, as well as 6x6 single-cab and double-cab options. The 6x6 are used in a variety of capacities for the army including cargo hauling, canine. G-Wagon. The G-Wagon vehicle and its range of trailers and modules is designed to be used by the Army in tactical training, disaster relief and securing Australia's coastline. The base vehicle shares common chassis components, engine and running gear, and body work. Modifications to meet specific requirements include the additional axle for.

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Following our first pics of the Australian Defence Force's new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagens in the field last year, the Carsales Network has been given an exclusive look at the first batch of tactical vehicles as they're prepared for field service at Bandiana Barracks in north-eastern Victoria.. The 'Land 121' vehicles, as they're known internally, will replace the ADF's existing Land Rover fleet. The G-Wagon arrival follows confirmation of a new contract last June, and according to Mercedes-Benz Australia's Peter Fadeyev, the military-spec Mercs could be a prelude to a G-Class invasion. A new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen has debuted for the world's militaries, with a new diesel inline-six engine - hinting at a return for the civilian G-Class Professional. Mercedes-Benz has quietly. The Australian Army has received a fleet of 11 G-Wagon vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, according to Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science Greg Combet. Combet said that under the Land 121 project, the Defence Materiel Organisation would acquire 1,200 of the G-Wagon vehicles t. cmsadmin February 23, 2010.

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Snapshot. Mercedes-Benz adds government-only W464 to G-Wagen line-up with 50 per cent more torque. Professional Line added as rugged exterior option pack for civilian G400d. The 2022 Mercedes-Benz G-Class is going back to its roots, with two different lines of the iconic model helping to distance the four-wheel-drive from its luxury image. The military-spec G-Wagon runs the same 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel as the civilian variant (G300), but it's tuned a little differently, making 135kW and 400Nm (down from 150kW/540Nm). Bolted onto. Mercedes-Benz has delivered an additional G-Wagon military support vehicle to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) at its facility in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has taken delivery of its first batch of new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon cross-country vehicles - the first to be delivered on Australian soil. To date, eleven.

Australian Army GWagon 6×6 SRV

Mercedes-Benz has revealed a special new version of the six-wheeled G-Wagon developed for the Australian Army, this time focusing on cashed-up weekend warriors. Where the Australian forces use the. Australian Army's new G-Wagon. After winning an exhaustive tender process to supply the ADF with offroad vehicles, Mercedes-Benz is now delivering 4x4 and 6x6 G-Wagons. After Mercedes-Benz sealed a deal to deliver 1200 G-Wagons to the Australian Army 12 months ago, the offroad vehicles have begun official testing, with deliveries to start in 2011. Announced quietly overnight, Mercedes have launched a next-generation G-Class 4WD designed specifically for military and emergency service use. Codenamed W464, it's the first G-Class "for Rescue and Special Operations" built for Australian and international militaries since 1992. What you see driving on the roads right now is likely the. It's been a long while since we last saw the much-adored G-Class Wagon. Now, it returns as part of Mercedes-Benz Australia's latest lineup, after having won a contract with the Australian Army back in 2007. The contract is an order for 1,200 units of 4×4 and 6×6 Gelandewagens for delivery to the Army, with the

MercedesBenz GWagons begin Australian Defence Force delivery Photos

The Australian Army will soon take delivery of the first Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon 6×6 surveillance reconnaissance vehicles (SRV) fitted with a new customised weapons suite. Under Phase 3A of Project Land 121, around 200 G-Wagon 6×6 SRVs will each receive front and rear weapon mounts developed by Australian weapon mount specialist W&E Platt. In a. Watch the Australian Defence Force driving instructors from the Land 121 Training Team go off-road in the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen. And if you want to know a li.