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Monday, May 13, 2013 11:59 AM | |||
Australia to purchase 2,700 protected and unprotected vehicles for the Australian Armed Forces. | |||
The Australian Government has pledged to purchase 2,700 deployable protected
and unprotected medium and heavy vehicles to provide the national army
with enhanced firepower, protection and mobility in the 2013 Defence White
Paper. |
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The Unimog vehicle and portable water purification system with the No. 37 Squadron (37SQN) A97-466 C-130J Hercules that transported them into the flood ravished town of Karumba, in far north Queensland. (Credit photo Australian Defence Image Library) |
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Acquired as part of LAND 121 Phase 3B, the new vehicles,
trailers and associated modules will replace the army's ageing Unimog,
Mack and S-Liner truck fleet, which provide support and sustainment
to Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel during combat operations. |
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A 6x6 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon Surveillance and Reconnaissance Vehicle takes part in a verification and validation activity in the Simpson Desert, 28 October 2012. (Credit photo Australian Defence Image Library) |
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