British Army to Replace Land Rover with New Military Vehicles by 2030
The British Army will phase out the Land Rover, replacing over 6,000 vehicles by 2030. A contract worth approximately 1.04 billion euros for around 3,000 new vehicles is being contested by several international firms, including Rheinmetall with its 'Shadow Wolf' model. The transition will introduce modern technology, including integrated communication and modular solutions, with the first vehicles expected by 2028.

The British Army will retire the Land Rover, replacing over 6,000 vehicles through a program confirmed on 23.03.2026, with completion expected by 2030. The initial contract involves around 3,000 vehicles, estimated at 1.04 billion euros.
Competitors include Rheinmetall's 'Shadow Wolf', based on the G-Class platform, and various firms like GM Defence with BAE Systems and General Dynamics. The new vehicles will integrate advanced communication and sensor systems, with specialized variants for tasks like electronic reconnaissance. The first models are anticipated by 2028, marking a significant shift for the Army.




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