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Leyland 4x4 gets rou

3rd August 2000, Page 13
3rd August 2000
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• The Ministry of Defence has taken delivery of eight specially designed 4x4 off-road training vehicles from Ryder's defence division, as part of a threeyear agreement.

The Leyland Truck crew cabs, which are the first of their kind, will be used for on/off-road driver training. The crew-cabs are based on the standard army truck.

The 10-tonners have 150hp Cummins B-Series engines with five-speed gearboxes and meet the Driving Standards Agency requirement for C and C+E driver training. They will replace the MoD's light goods vehicles that are limited to road use. The additions were delivered to the Defence School for Transport at Leconfield, East Yorkshire.


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