The British Army has retired Land Rover vehicles from its fleet after 70 years of service.
The United Kingdom still has not finalized the iconic Land Rover’s successor, but has narrowed it down to a handful of ...
A service was held in Dorset to mark the beginning of Land Rover vehicles being phased out by the Army by 2030.
Like the original military Jeep that inspired it, the Land Rover Defender’s status as a legendary off-road machine goes well beyond its decades as a trail-ready companion. Not even a year after the ...
You are living through the quiet end of one of Britain’s most recognisable military silhouettes. After 70 years of service, the British Army is starting to withdraw its Land Rover fleet, the boxy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Land Rovers used by the British Army in Cyprus in 1967 - PA Not a bad run, really. Since the first Ministry of Defence order ...
British soldiers will use a new fleet of thousands of modern vehicles, following the start of the retirement of the iconic ...
The UK Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) effort to replace the British Army’s fleet of land vehicles has moved a step closer with the ceremonial start of the retirement of the force ...
After more than 70 years, the British Army is saying goodbye to the legendary Land Rover. Thousands of vehicles will be ...
By Martyn Herman March 24 (Reuters) - Five days after attaching himself to a 1.5 tonne Land Rover on a concrete runway near ...