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Military use?

Could still mean pencil pushers and delivery vans behind the actual trenches
I'll believe when I see it!
Have you seen the politicians we have in the UK, anything is possible as long as it's green
Currently in the process of saving the world by covering our own green spaces in pylons, extra large wind turbines (coming soon), and farm land in to fields of solar panels. No need to thanks us, we'll save the world from our little island.
 
Have you seen the politicians we have in the UK, anything is possible as long as it's green
Currently in the process of saving the world by covering our own green spaces in pylons, extra large wind turbines (coming soon), and farm land in to fields of solar panels. No need to thanks us, we'll save the world from our little island.
You are not alone. We are saving it with you by pushing the industrial companies out of the country...
 
The vehicle I mentioned at the start of the post now has bigger brakes, armour and a matt green paint job.
 
Uk government are assessing electric vehicles so as to save the world from global warming during military action, I'm assuming they are also trying out biodegradable bombs that disintegrate prior to impact to avoid damage and loss of life.
The idea is quiet vehicles that emit less heat and don't need the fuel lines to the front line. I think they are planning installing charging infrastructure on the war fields so will require notice prior to any war to get the infrastructure implemented and if your electric vehicles are waving a 'charging' flag you can't attack.
Some sarcasm in this but true that they are looking to replace with electric 🤣
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Australian military chose the G Wagon as their base transport and special surveillance vehicle in 2009 and I know Ineos will be interested in a potential replacement deal when they need to be replaced.
With the G wagon potentially coming to an end of life I wonder if Ineos would be able to drop a Mercedes engine in it to replace the BMW engine.???
Strange that Magna currently makes the G wagon variants and has been known to have some ties to Ineos.
Having the Wagon, dual cab ute and cab chassis would be very interesting for the military and as Toyota are not interested that doesn't leave a lot of options.

I like 3:58 into this video when they mention that after several rollovers and occupant injuries the Australian military chose to modify driver behaviour rather than modify the vehicles.
What a refreshing approach
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5UZ41RYvug
 
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Australian military chose the G Wagon as their base transport and special surveillance vehicle in 2009 and I know Ineos will be interested in a potential replacement deal when they need to be replaced.
With the G wagon potentially coming to an end of life I wonder if Ineos would be able to drop a Mercedes engine in it to replace the BMW engine.???
Strange that Magna currently makes the G wagon variants and has been known to have some ties to Ineos.
Having the Wagon, dual cab ute and cab chassis would be very interesting for the military and as Toyota are not interested that doesn't leave a lot of options.

I like 3:58 into this video when they mention that after several rollovers and occupant injuries the Australian military chose to modify driver behaviour rather than modify the vehicles.
What a refreshing approach
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5UZ41RYvug
Part of the original contract is for Mercedes to be able to supply parts and support vehicles for 20 to 22 years. The compromise was galvanised chassis that Mercedes would not supply. Toyota was not going to do the military mods and was unable to confirm long term support for LC.
 
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