British Army Retires Land Rover Vehicles After 70 Years of Service
The British Army has retired its Land Rover vehicles from its fleet after 70 years of service, marking the end of an era. This decision is a significant move for the British military, as Land Rovers have been an integral part of its operations for decades. The retirement of these vehicles will likely have implications for the future of the British Army's equipment and tactics.
The British Army has retired Land Rover vehicles from its fleet after 70 years of service. <p>The British Army has retired Land Rover vehicles from its fleet after 70 years of service.</p><img src="https://media.npr.org/include/images/tracking/npr-rss-pixel.png?story=nx-s1-5754760" />