Land Rover Wolf
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The Land Rover Wolf is a light military vehicle manufactured by Land Rover in the United Kingdom (UK), based on the Land Rover Defender, introduced in 1994. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) designates the Wolf 90 (short wheelbase) as Truck Utility Light (TUL) HS, and the Wolf 110 (long wheelbase) as Truck Utility Medium (TUM) HS, where HS stands for 'High Specification'. Land Rover calls it eXtra Duty (XD).
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Land Rover Wolf | |
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Type | military light utility vehicle |
Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Service history | |
In service | 1998 – present |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Land Rover |
Variants | See Versions |
Specifications | |
Crew | 2+6 passengers GS (General Service) version 2+0 passengers FFR (Fitted For Radio) version |
Engine | Land Rover 300 TDI engine 83 kW (113 PS; 111 bhp) |
Power/weight | 69 hp/tonne |
Drive | full-time four-wheel drive |
Transmission | manual |
Operational range | 510 km (317 mi) |
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The 1992 Snatch Land Rover, fitted with composite armour for ballistic protection, does not use the same 'heavy duty' chassis.