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Mercedes-Benz presents its new Zetros 18833A GLF 4x4 with armour cabin at Eurosatory 14061211.


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Eurosatory 2012
International Land Defence & Security Exhibition
Paris
, France
11 - 15 June 2012
 
Mercedes-Benz at Eurosatory 2012
 
 
Thursday, June 14, 2012, 10:50 PM
 
Mercedes-Benz presents its new Zetros 18833A GLF 4x4 with armour cabin at Eurosatory.
At Eurosatory 2012, the German Company Mercedes-Benz presents its new Zetros 1833A GLF 4x4 with armour cabin. The exhibited vehicle is the first series-production vehicle to be produced for the German armed forces and it has stopped off here in between its acceptance tests at the Federal German Office for Defence Technology and Procurement and the unit of troops.
     
At Eurosatory 2012, the German Company Mercedes-Benz presents its new Zetros 1833A GLF 4x4 with armour cabin. The exhibited vehicle is the first series-production vehicle to be produced for the German armed forces and it has stopped off here in between its acceptance tests at the Federal German Office for Defence Technology and Procurement and the unit of troops.
     

For the five-tonne payload class the Zetros 4x4 GLF from Mercedes-Benz was the only cab-over-engine vehicle selected in the competition. Following the issuing of the order in May 2012, production delivery will start at the end of the year. All of the 110 vehicles ordered will be at the unit’s disposal in mid-2014. This short reaction time between the placing of the order and delivery is only possible because Mercedes-Benz uses the assemblies – which have been tried-and-tested in applications many times over – from its current volume production.

The protected cab behind the front axle ensures the required protection against fire, shrapnel, mines and IEDs and offers the crew two or three fully fledged seats, plus stowage space for their personal kit and for communication equipment. As part of the standard specification the cab is equipped with powerful ABC protective ventilation and air conditioning.

The drive system is taken care of by the 6-cylinder in-line diesel engine OM 926 LA with exhaust gas emissions in accordance with European emissions standard III or European emissions standard V, and which develops its output of 240 kW and a maximum torque of 1300 Nm over a wide engine speed range and which can also be operated with poor-quality service fluids such as those found in the vehicles’ conditions of application. Traction is transferred to the two permanently driven axles without interruptions via a fully automatic Allison 3000 SP transmission with six forward gears. This means that – above all in punishing off-road terrain – the optimum traction is always available with no interruption.

 

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