Brits militarize Jeep for spec ops duty

Brits militarize Jeep for spec ops duty

PARIS — A British company took the classic Jeep Wrangler and militarized it in hopes of selling it to foreign armies unveiling its special forces variant Monday here at Eurosatory 2012.

Jankel started out selling sports cars in the 1950s and then specialized limousines to the ultra rich until 15 years ago when their clientele started dying off. Since then, they’ve entered the military market and haven’t looked back.

The company partnered with Chrysler, builder of Jeep, in 2008 to help it sell the iconic American Jeep to foreign armies. Now, they look to challenge Mercedes Benz and Land Rover to supply Europe’s armies with their future tactical wheeled fleets. It’s Europe’s answer to America’s Humvee.


Jankel’s hope is that European armies squeezed by shrinking budgets will look to the cheaper Jeep versus Mercedes Benz. Ghana and Uruguay have already bought variants of the Jeep J8 family of vehicles for UN missions.

Switzerland has started to test Jankel’s personnel and cargo carrier variant. Jeep J8 features six variants to include the light patrol and border patrol; personnel carrier; cargo and communications; military armored; ambulance; and pickup/chassis cab.

The Jeeps feature seats U.S. soldiers should recognize. Jankel’s has installed their blast limiting attenuation seats into vehicles like the Oshkosh Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicle the U.S. Army drives in Afghanistan.

The special forces variant called the Pegasus is the sexiest member of the family. It is named after the Pegasus Bridge crossing the Caen Canal the British 6th Airborne Division wrenched from the Germans in the invasion of Normandy in World War II. Lets just say Newman might have met a different fate at the end of Jurassic Park if he was driving this Jeep variant with two .50 caliber machine guns mounted to the Jeep’s roof and backseat.

Pegasus was built to load inside a CH-47 Chinook with the ability to unload it in 15 seconds. The Jeep is powered by a direct injection, common rail, turbo charged, intercooled diesel engine. The 24 volt electrical system features one NATO jump socket with two USB sockets.

Pegasus built the frame to fit inside the Chinook. The frame is 201 inches long, 79 inches wide, 72 inches tall with an 11 inch ground clearance. It has a curb weight of 6,610 pounds and a potential payload of 3,310 pounds.

The off road capabilities of the Pegasus have been beefed up to take on the stress of a special operations capability set. It can scale a 60% gradient and a 40% side slope with the driver only.

Pegasus can carry four special operators and maybe a fifth in a pinch. Unit commanders can add an extended range fuel tank as well as underslung airlift solutions.

Lorne Stoddart, a commercial manager for Jankel, said they have targeted seven countries interested in Pegasus. He offered Holland as an example of one country who will have requirements to buy a vehicle like Pegasus.

Andrew Jankel, Jankel’s chairman, said his company chose not to bid for the U.S. Special Operations Command’s Ground Mobility Vehicle program because of the constantly changing requirements. He would prefer to let the BAE Systems and General Dynamics of the world fight that out.

Of course, if Congress can’t get its act together and avoid sequestration, then all bets are off and U.S. special operators might soon find themselves inside the Pegasus.

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BAE hit it on the head a jeep would be far better to the larger target of the HUMVEE and even larger target the JLTV, Britian did it right with this.

Here is a moderately cost high performance lightweight vehicle well suited to that purpose: http://​www​.youtube​.com/​w​a​t​c​h​?​v​=​a​C​f​S​i​K​_​j​YAc

At ~3 tonnes empty, that Jeep seems heavy for that purpose.

… I like it. Trying to remember, but didn’t the Brits have a jeep-ish thing in WW2 Africa that was pink? I know US Operators had tricked out ‘vees with machine guns mounted in place of doors and was crammed with communication equipment.

Wonder what the cost comparisons are. Range? Speed? To me it sounds like the venerable little brother. Dare I say it could beat the pants off the JLTV?

Isnt there an assembly plant in Egypt that builds the standard jeep solely for military/police use as a general runabout ?

The original Land Rover mate, in desert pink! Classic vehicle!

Small problem, parts for the jeep are hard to come by overseas. Benz is expensive, but you can get the parts in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

I have been driving a Jeep close to specs like the one shown in the pic for about a year now, in classic black.

In WW2 the Brits Long Ranger force also used Chevy Trucks. They were the for runners of the SAS, i.e. desert Rats. Stupid Question … Note the US Changing requirements — milspeak for no retired general getting his/her cut. MMCS(SS)(SW) USN Ret.

The Land Rovers did not exist until after WWII. The Brit’s Long Range Desert Group of WWII used Jeeps and Chevy Trucks.

two completely different vehicles. the jeep has the ability for modular armouring as well as long range surveillance capabilities and carrying more occupants.

BAE didnt have any development with this vehicle. I am sure US SOF will have a look at this vehicle in the near future

What! DX the Land Rover and Pinkies!! the CJ5 is bigger than the M151s I used to drive around and make a better platform for weapons/existance. Watch, USSOECOPS will be buying them again! The Rangers used to useheavily modified M151s in runway clearing gun jeep teams.

I said more than a year ago that the Jeep needed to be updated and brought back.
The Jeep is a good platform and still relevant and will be for many years to come.

well for one the jeep is a nice platform .… but the same problem as then the width of the vehicle is to small making it prone to rollovers.

Uh, then they probably should’ve entered gmv

I like that it’s called a militarized jeep, when that’s what the vehicle’s roots were. I know, times have moved on, but plus ca change…

The post CJ Versions are quite a bit wider. A bug in the Jeep Community. I would think w/the wider and longer wheelbase, along w/a blastproof floor, it should be a quite stabile platform.

britain ist nicht für eufor armeen zuständig.wir haben ja schon unseren g-wagen mit besten eigenschaften pinzgauer puch-mb 4wd wagen,england weigert sich bis heute den euro anzunehmen sie wollen nur den eigenen pfund und diesen erhöht fakturieren,nicht einmal indien will die aluminium schüssel land rover haben.

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