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The '''LandFara MOD Series''', is a militarised variant of the popular civilian utility 4x4 Scildere. The vehicle was originally released in 1979 and quickly entered service with the [[Nova English Armed Forces]], performing a multitude of roles from troop transport, reconnaissance and casualty evacuation. In 2008 the vehicle was replaced by the [[N.E.W. FA-12 Jeep]], however following the Evacuations and the Great Disaster the LandFara MOD Series was reintroduced into the Nova English Armed Forces due to its reliability and economy of production.
The '''LandFara MOD Series''', is a militarised variant of the popular civilian utility 4x4 Scildere. The vehicle was originally released in 1979 and quickly entered service with the [[Nova English Armed Forces]], performing a multitude of roles from troop transport, reconnaissance and casualty evacuation. In 2008 the vehicle was replaced by the [[N.E.W. FA-12 Jeep]], however following the Evacuations and the Great Disaster the LandFara MOD Series was reintroduced into the Nova English Armed Forces due to its reliability and economy of production.


[[Category:Nova England]][[Category:Military]]
[[Category:Nova England]][[Category: Armoured vehicles]]

Revision as of 13:27, 30 April 2022

LandFara MOD Series

Type: Protected Patrol Vehicle
Place of origin: Nova England

In service: 2017 - present (Prev. 1979-2008)
Used by:
Nova England
South Sea Islands

Designed: 1979
Manufacturer: LandFara Vehicles Ltd

Crew: 1 (Driver)
Armour: Composite Armour
Speed: 97kpm (60mph)
Operational range: 510 km
Main armament: 7.62mm GPMG; or 105mm Recoilless Rifle
Secondary armament: Personal Weapons

The LandFara MOD Series, is a militarised variant of the popular civilian utility 4x4 Scildere. The vehicle was originally released in 1979 and quickly entered service with the Nova English Armed Forces, performing a multitude of roles from troop transport, reconnaissance and casualty evacuation. In 2008 the vehicle was replaced by the N.E.W. FA-12 Jeep, however following the Evacuations and the Great Disaster the LandFara MOD Series was reintroduced into the Nova English Armed Forces due to its reliability and economy of production.