Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons begin Australian Defence Force delivery


Wolfgang

Kraftwagen König
by Matt Brogan


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.

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To date, eleven vehicles have been delivered to the ADF which include 4WD station wagons; 4WD cab chassis units; and 6WD drive single- and dual-cab units. All vehicles share a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine. All eleven vehicles so far delivered are part of the 1200-strong tactical fleet order placed by the ADF in October 2008, a national undertaking known as “Project Overlander”. As planned, all vehicle units delivered to-date have been both on time and budget.

Specific models will be fitted with specialist modules built by Australian engineering firm G. H. Varley, and all model variants are being subjected to a rigorous test regime by the Australian Defence Force prior to full production later this year.

Mercedes-Benz will also provide an armour-kit that can be fitted should armoured protection be required.

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The delivery of these G-Wagons continues Mercedes-Benz’s long involvement with the Australian Defence Force, which includes the delivery and support of Unimog cross-country trucks, Actros 8WD fuel tankers, buses and vans.

Mercedes-Benz also recently participated in the ADF’s trial of medium and heavy trucks. The ADF tested a range of Mercedes-Benz trucks including the latest armoured Unimog, four- and six-wheel variants of the Zetros truck, and the massive armoured 8WD Actros.

Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific meets the ADF’s specialised military requirements with its resources, component commonality and technical support base – the result of being part of one of the world’s largest and most advanced automotive manufacturers. Mercedes-Benz is confident it can meet all the requirements of the Australian Defence Force with its comprehensive military vehicle range, and its extensive Australian support base.

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http://www.caradvice.com.au/55506/mercedes-benz-g-wagons-begin-australian-defence-force-delivery/
 
What do the winglets on the front fenders do, give 3 points of downforcce?
Those are not winglets you silly ( ;) )

Those are mounting hardpoints for Laser Range Finding, FLIR, Hellfire missle systems and 20mm cannon.

Yeeeehaahhhhh!

Or, spades and poles and boring stuff like that... :D
 
What do the winglets on the front fenders do, give 3 points of downforcce?

What are you talking about, the boxes behind both turnsignals or the small black slotted hole on the left side that I think is the intake to the blower motor.
 
What are you talking about, the boxes behind both turnsignals or the small black slotted hole on the left side that I think is the intake to the blower motor.

Easy, easy. I'm not that militant. Only served in the army for a short period: resigned after 5 days:D
 
Looking for Side Elevation of the G Wagen Australian Defense Models

I know this is a long shot, but thought it was worth asking.
Does anyone have or know where I could find a decent resolution side elevation photo of the G Wagon? Preferably the Australian Defense models but not necessary.
Thanks in advance.
 
WD cab chassis units; and 6WD drive single- and dual-cab units. All vehicles share a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine. All eleven vehicles so far delivered are part of the 1200-strong tactical fleet order placed by the ADF in October 2008, a national undertaking known as “Project Overlander”.

Geez! Money in the BANK boyzzz! :cool:
 

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