Minister for Defence Materiel Dr
Mike Kelly has announced the delivery of the 1,000th Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon under Project
Land 121 Phase 3A.
The new G-Wagons, along with Australian-made trailers, are being
rolled out to Army and Royal Australian Air Force units as part of Land 121
‘Project Overlander’, a $7.5 billion program delivering more than 7,500
protected and unprotected vehicles to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) over
the next decade.
“The new G-Wagons will help prepare ADF personnel for operations
and provide the flexibility to undertake a wide range of tasks in difficult
off-road conditions, while ensuring that Australian soldiers are better
prepared and equipped,” Dr Kelly said.
The new variants are used as tactical training vehicles and for a
wide range of support tasks.
“G-Wagon variants include utility, ambulance, surveillance and
reconnaissance, mobile command post variants, and even a canine variant to
transport military working dogs and their handlers,” Dr Kelly said.
Dr Kelly congratulated Mercedes-Benz on the delivery of the first
1,000 G-Wagons, adding that the G-Wagon represents a big step forward for the
ADF’s tactical training capability.
“Today’s handover of the 1,000th G-Wagon represents an important
milestone at the Mercedes-Benz facility in Mulgrave, Victoria,” Dr Kelly said.
“At the Mulgrave facility, modules and tray bodies provided by G.H. Varley in Newcastle are integrated
with the vehicles and pre-delivery work is undertaken.”
A total of 2,146 G-Wagons are being rolled out to ADF units between
July 2012 and June 2016.