Defender replacement
Defender replacement
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Vintagejock

Original Poster:

201 posts

104 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Just an observation, with the end of production eventually the uk armed forces are going to need to replace the fleet. I was wondering what would be the choice ?

AAD44H

423 posts

183 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Surely they will just wait for the new model?

Vintagejock

Original Poster:

201 posts

104 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Maybe, but i'd assumed it would'nt be as utilitarian.

100SRV

2,328 posts

266 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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I'd guess either Jeep Gladiator or MB G Wagen (recently sold to Australian armed forces).

Land-Rover don't build light trucks any more, just big estate cars.

Edited by 100SRV on Tuesday 18th December 22:55

CastroSays

182 posts

100 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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JLR will cease to exist within 2 years.

jonah35

3,940 posts

181 months

Friday 28th December 2018
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CastroSays said:
JLR will cease to exist within 2 years.
They are struggling to say the least

However the new defender could just save the brand

RizzoTheRat

28,182 posts

216 months

Friday 28th December 2018
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How many do the army still have? Pretty sure they canned the 90s a while ago, so only have the 110 Wolfs. They've replaced WMIK (the stripped down Landrover Weapon Mount Installation Kit) with Jackal and the too lightly armoured Snatch with Foxhound. Panther's presumably replaced a fair few of the radio equipped Wolfs, and there's a fair few Pinzgaurs as ambulances and general utility vehicles.

Turn7

25,366 posts

245 months

Friday 28th December 2018
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jonah35 said:
CastroSays said:
JLR will cease to exist within 2 years.
They are struggling to say the least

However the new defender could just save the brand
I really dont think thats going to happen.

New "Defender" will just be yet another ugly and shonky restyle of the same old tat they cant sell now, much less become a world beating proper 4x4.

cptsideways

13,834 posts

276 months

Friday 28th December 2018
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Even if JLR did a basic stripped out version, billy basic, coil sprung, basic engine variant (which they do'nt make) of the new Defender even that I think they'd struggle to do reliably, I cant see it being ideal for the military numbers (which in reality are real small numbers)