The German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) have taken an important step in modernizing their fleet by ordering 1,500 new Wolf 2 SUVs. The agreement with the manufacturer, Rheinmetall, provides for the possibility of increasing supplies to 5,800 units, depending on the needs of the army.
The new Wolf 2 is based on the latest military version of the legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Class (464 series), which guarantees high reliability, cross-country capability and compatibility with existing infrastructure. As with the previous model, the solid ladder frame with an articulated body remains the basis of the design, providing excellent cross-country ability on difficult off-road terrain.
One of the key innovations was the standard equipment of each car with a modern digital radio and D-LBO (Digitales Leit- und Befehlsorgan) command equipment. This will allow cars to be integrated into a single digital control network, increasing the efficiency, security of communication and efficiency of interaction between departments.
Wolf 2 is designed to solve a wide range of tasks, from transporting personnel and reconnaissance to use as a mobile command post. Its high adaptability makes it a versatile means of transportation in all conditions.
Deliveries of the vehicles have already begun, and the first copies have already been delivered to the troops.
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