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How much does a foxhound vehicle cost?

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How much does a foxhound vehicle cost?

The MoD has renamed the vehicle Foxhound in line with the “dog” names given to other wheeled armoured vehicles in British use, such as Mastiff and Ridgeback. The original order was for 300 vehicles at a cost of £270m, with another 25 ordered in 2012 at a cost of £30m.

How many foxhounds does the UK have?

400 Foxhound
In-service since 2012, General Dynamics Land Systems–UK has delivered 400 Foxhound (also known by General Dynamics Land Systems’ global brand name – ‘Ocelot’) to the British Army.

Who uses foxhound?

It was designed specifically to operate in the hot and dusty climate of Helmand in Afghanistan, with each vehicle costing nearly £1m. Foxhounds are used in Afghanistan and Iraq to transport soldiers who are training local forces and providing force protection.

What replaced the Snatch Landrover?

Ocelot
Replacement. Former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, announced on 6 March 2010, during his surprise visit to troops in Afghanistan, that the Snatch Land Rover would be replaced by a new “light patrol vehicle”. This new vehicle was revealed by the Ministry of Defence as the Ocelot on 22 September 2010.

What is Remus upgrade?

In the REMUS project the MoD upgraded its Wolf fleet with Front Roll Over Protection System, rear retracting seat belts, Wright off road front and rear anti vibration acoustic matting wax injection of chassis / bulkhead and chassis underseal. Later upgrades were made with the first one in 2006, 2009 and 2010.

What cars do the UK Army use?

Combat vehicles

  • Challenger 2.
  • Warrior.
  • Bulldog & FV430 series.
  • Stormer.

What is a military vehicle called?

Some think of the U.S. Army as being all tanks and Humvees, but there is a lot more to the Army’s “fleet” of military vehicles–including aircraft and drones. Other Army vehicles include tanks, Armored Personnel Carriers, and Armored Fighting Vehicles.

Why are SAS Land Rovers pink?

Why the colour change, you might be wondering? The SAS quickly discovered that pink was a better camouflage behind enemy lines in the deserts of Oman than the regular green most Land Rovers came in, which lead to the modification and the subsequent nickname of the ‘Pink Panther’.

What does Wmik stand for?

WMIK

Acronym Definition
WMIK Weapon Mounted Installation Kit (British military vehicles)

Who is the manufacturer of the Foxhound armored vehicle?

Foxhound is a British armored vehicle that will replace the Snatch Land Rover. Foxhound’s (Originally: Ocelot) manufacturer is Force Protection Europe and Ricardo PLC and in 2010 they won a £180 million order from the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) to deliver 200 of these vehicles, as well as spare parts to the British army.

How big is a foxhound light protected patrol vehicle?

The vehicle sports a length of 5.3 meters, a width of 2 meters and a height of 2.3 meters while tipping the scales at 7.5 tons (7,500 kilograms / 17,000lbs). The Foxhound initially debuted in 2009 as the Ocelot by Force Protection Europe during the London Defense Systems and Equipment International show.

What kind of protection does a foxhound have?

“The Foxhound is at the cutting edge of protected patrol vehicle technology and provides unprecedented levels of blast protection for its size and weight. These patrol vehicles underwent final testing in the dusty and hot conditions of the Helmand desert before being deployed on operations.“

When did force protection Europe make the Foxhound?

The British Army went on to accept several MRAP vehicles for formal service and one of these became the “Foxhound” produced by Force Protection Europe based on their “Ocelot” model. Primary design work began in 2009 with production beginning in 2011.