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The Hawkei is an Australian light four-wheel-drive protected mobility vehicle. Originally designed in 2010 to meet an Australian Defence Force (ADF) requirement for a light armoured patrol vehicle to replace some of its Land Rover Perentie variants.
The Army has ordered 1,100 Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles – Light (PMV-L) to partially replace the Land Rover Perentie. It is smaller and around half the weight of the Bushmaster. It is able to be carried underslung by the CH-47F Chinook helicopter. [72] As of June 2024, the ADF has 330 Hawkei in service. [73] G-Wagon Germany
World War II armoured fighting vehicles of Australia (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Armoured fighting vehicles of Australia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The name Perentie originates from Land Rover's successful tender to Project Perentie, [5] which was the official Australian Army trial to select new 1 and 2-tonne light vehicles. During the Project Perentie trials the Land Rover/Isuzu 110 and 6x6 variants were compared against the Jeep AM10, the Mercedes-Benz 300GD and the Unimog , while the ...
This is a list of all military equipment ever used by Australia. This will include lists of all military equipment ever used by Australia in a certain category like ships and what military equipment Australia used at certain times like World War II.
The last of the previously equipped armoured vehicles, the M113A1 APC was handed over in 2006. The Regimental Band of the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers is one of the few Army regimental bands still in existence. The Band was formed in 1891 and has served with the regiment since, making it the oldest military Band in Australia.
Military vehicles of Australia (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Military equipment of the Australian Army" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Pages in category "Military vehicles of Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.