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The British Army began retiring its 70-year-old Land Rover fleet on March 19, 2026, to be replaced by new Light Mobility Vehicles by 2030.
The British Army has begun retiring its Land Rover fleet after 70 years of service, starting March 19, 2026, at Bovington, Dorset.
Over 5,000 Land Rovers remained in use as of 2025, serving in roles from patrol to specialized missions like desert operations and medical evacuation.
The move marks a key step in modernizing military mobility, with the Light Mobility Vehicle (LMV) programme launching to replace the fleet.
First new vehicles are expected by 2030, aiming to deliver advanced, future-ready platforms while supporting UK industry through maintenance and supply contracts.
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El Ejército británico comenzó a retirar su flota de Land Rover de 70 años el 19 de marzo de 2026, para ser reemplazado por nuevos vehículos de movilidad ligera para 2030.