Articles >>
Roush reveals its Lightweight High-Mobility Platform
Category: Defence Industry
Roush Technology’s new lightweight 6x6 all-terrain vehicle has been revealed at DVD defence exhibition. The Harewood programme, as it is known within Roush, began after the company won a £3.5 million tender to design, develop and build a new lightweight, high-mobility modular platform for the UM MoD. The new platform features fully independent front suspension and a ‘walking beam’ rear bogey – supporting an ultra-light honeycomb aluminium chassis. Full-time 6x6 all-wheel-drive is delivered from a 1.9-litre mechanically fuelled, naturally aspirated diesel engine, via fully automatic transmission and a torque converter. The engine develops 72 brake horsepower and 125 Nm of torque. The kerb weight of the base platform is 805 kg, which permits a payload capacity of over 900 kg. The machine uses high flotation tyres to achieve low ground pressure. |
||
Sergyi Wey |
||
|
Discuss