The Marauder
is an armoured, mine-protected vehicle that is produced by Paramount Group in South Africa.
It was launched during the 2007 International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and
Conference in Abu Dhabi, the largest arms
exhibition in the Middle East. The Marauder
was developed for reconnaissance and peacekeeping missions. It carries a crew
of up to ten, including a driver and commander. Originally designed to operate
in urban, built-up and confined areas it is smaller in both size and weight
than the Matador, a similarly armoured vehicle.
In June 2011, the civilian version of the Marauder was
featured in British motoring program Top Gear, with Richard Hammond. The focus
of the roadtest was to test the Marauder against its closest - and arguably
only - rival, the discontinued Hummer H3; unlike the original Hummer H1, the
Hummer H3 is a civilian model based on the Chevrolet Colorado. Among the
activities tested were ordering fast-food from a drive-through restaurant,
driving off-road, through/over obstacles (solid brick walls and parked cars,
respectively) and testing how well it could withstand an explosion (seven
pounds of plastic explosives) directed at its underside.
Unlike the (civilian spec) Hummer, which was completely
destroyed by the explosion, the Marauder was still operational and sustained
only minor damage for the most part, Hammond easily managing to drive it away
despite its dislodged/blown tyre.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org
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