British Army to retire iconic Land Rover fleet after 70 years service
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Falklands end of working horse? British Army decides to retire iconic Land Rover fleet
British soldiers will use a new fleet of thousands of modern vehicles, following the start of the retirement of the iconic Land Rover fleet. The retirement marks the end of an era for the vehicle that has been a cornerstone of UK military operations for more than 70 years, as reported by MoD.
British Army Retires Land Rover Fleet After 70 Years
For many Nigerians and Africans living in the UK, the British military is not just a distant institution, it is part of everyday life, with diaspora communities serving, supporting, and contributing to the country’s defence sector. At Chijos News, we bring you stories that connect history, policy, and people, helping you understand how major changes like this reflect both Britain’s past and its future. The British Army has officially begun retir…
When you have robust, reliable equipment perfectly suited to its purpose, why change it? This has been the position the British Army has held until now regarding its Land Rover vehicles, which it has kept in service for over seventy years. But not for much longer. This article, "The British Army parts with its iconic Land Rovers after more than 70 years of service," first appeared on Zone Militaire.
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