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A 4x4 10 ton mine-resistant and armoured vehicle with a range of
modular palletes, built by Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik, Windhoek,
Namibia.
WMF is the specialist for the design and manufacturing of monocoque
V-hull armoured combat vehicles. Engine, transmission and axles
are German built MAN Turbo series with full factory backing worldwide.
Production Range of WMF: Armouring of plant and construction machinery
Wolf I, Wolf II, Wolf Turbo III (14 tons) WerWolf Mk 1 and Mk II
(10 tons) Refurbishing of all other armoured vehicles like Casspir
series.
Funded by US DoS, HEC designed a special series of WerWolf, the
so-called HEC-Wolf, which specifically supports the requirements
of HD operations. The HEC-Wolf is somewhat de-militarized in that
it cannot carry the wide range of weapons which normally are associated
with this vehicle.
Instead, HEC has made provisions for more practical fixtures relating
to the nature of HD and other humanitarian tasks without compromising
the outstanding performance, durability and protection. The HEC-Wolf
features a high-roof cab and matching high roof on the pallets,
it has two doors on the side of the cab instead of one only in the
back, a cab pressurization system incorporated into the heating&cooling
pack and comes with state-of-the-art communication kits.
The wide range of extra security features include dual electrical
systems and on-board fire suppression. Overall visibility under
all conditions is vastly improved. For special applications, a long-wheel-base
version is available. HEC designed special modules for HD applications,
including OPS Cube, Ambulance Cube, Fire Suppression Pallet , MAXX
pallet, etc. The first two models are foreseen to be operational
with MgM in Q1 2003. The Hec-Wolf is an evolution of MgM's custom-built
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