The Stalwart began as an Alvis Company private venture in the late 1950s. It utilised the cross country mobility of its Saladin armoured car, and the load carrying capacity of its Saracen APC. As developed, the vehicle was capable of carrying 5 tons of cargo over very rough ground and could also...
Despite it's modern appearance, the first Stalwart in fact saw light of day way back in 1959. It was not, however, until 1966 that the vehicle entered service with the British Army. It's role was that of general amphibious transport truck, many units being fitted with a hydraulic crane and...
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