1. Land Rover Defender
Country of origin: Britain
Briefing:
Like the scrappy military transport that would become the Jeep
Wrangler, the Land Rover Defender has evolved over its 65-year history,
but has never jettisoned an ounce of capability. Available in hard-top,
double-cab, pickup and bare-chassis configurations, the Defender is
found around the globe, with some 55,000 units in active military
service.
Price (Britain, exclusive of VAT): From £21,415 (approximately $34,500)

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2. Renault Sherpa
Country of origin: France
Briefing: Renault’s mighty Sherpa owes its appeal not only to the olive drab versions piloted by French and NATO soldiers,
but to the charismatic appearances of the civilian model in the
grueling Dakar Rally. Available by special order in Russia, Africa and
the Middle East, the non-military Sherpa can be had as an unarmoured
station wagon or pickup, or, for war-zone duty, a fully-armoured wagon.
Power comes from a deafening 4.76-litre four-cylinder diesel engine. Its
215hp and 590lb-ft of torque reach all four wheels through a six-speed
automatic transmission.
Price (UAE): Approximately 1m dirham ($272,000)

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3. Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6 Country of origin: Austria
Briefing:
As production vehicles go, the Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen, otherwise
known as the G Class, is ancient. Merely revised during more than 30
years of production, this bricklike military machine in a civilian
paintjob still manages to capture the imagination of those who dream of
traffic parting with their approach – business tycoons, action-film
stars, the Pope. Like the “standard” G63 AMG, the new G63 AMG 6x6 packs a
twin-turbo 5.5-litre V8 engine producing 536hp and 560lb-ft of torque.
The engine meets the six-by-six drivetrain from Mercedes’ hulking Zetros
truck, yielding 15.75in of ground clearance – sufficient to ford water
as deep as 40in. Getting behind the wheel of this ultimate G Class,
unless you happen to be, say, a James Bond villain, will be tricky. The
vehicle is not (legally) destined for North America or right-hand-drive
countries, and Mercedes has promised that production volume will be
“very small”.
Price (Germany, exclusive of VAT): 379,000 euros (approximately $523,000)

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4. GAZ Tigr
Country of origin: Russia
Briefing:
That the military Tigr bears a passing resemblance to the American
Humvee is, to the Russian truck’s vociferous fans, nothing more than
coincidence. Beneath its expansive hood rumbles a 5.9-litre diesel
engine, which meets a six-speed manual transmission and permanent
four-wheel-drive. Production of the civilian Tigr – which can soften its
brutality with the addition of such creature comforts as leather, air
conditioning and a thumping audio system – is hardly a top priority for
GAZ, and acquiring one is neither simple nor inexpensive, but a
successful buyer is fairly guaranteed to be the only Tigr-tamer in his
okrestnosti.
Price (Russia): approximately 3.5m rubles ($110,000)

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look no important o. Our dear senators are looking for vehicles that
can take them to their Constituency for next election.
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I luv that Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6....thats my preference !
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5. Paramount Marauder
Country of origin: South Africa
Briefing:
Ten tonnes of South African stoutness, the Marauder is possessed of a
double-skin monocoque that helps it resist virtually all forms of
light-arms fire, as well as the occasional anti-tank mine. It also, as
Top Gear’s Richard Hammond learned, is rather good as a city runabout –
provided the pilot steers clear of fast-food drive-throughs.
Price: $485,000

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6. Oshkosh L-ATV
Country of origin: United States
Briefing:
How to replace a fleet of aging Humvees that numbers in the tens of
thousands? With a bit of technological derring-do. Wisconsin-based
Oshkosh Defense has developed the L-ATV prototype to pick up where the
Humvee has left off, carrying a diesel-electric hybrid powertrain that
allows the purpose-built vehicle to run near-silent when missions
require it. The US government has taken delivery of 22 L-ATV prototypes
for testing, but civilian sales do not figure in Oshkosh’s immediate
product plans.
Price: N/A ( Who is gonna sell it to you? )
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