English: Pictured is Wolfhound, part of the Tactical Support Vehicles Group, during a demonstration at Aldershot.
The Wolfhound is a six-wheeled variant of the acclaimed Mastiff, which will give troops increased protection as they support missions in high-threat areas.
Wolfhound will provide a highly protected load-carrying vehicle to carry out a variety of tasks such as moving bulky stores for use in the construction of forward bases; as a gun tractor and gun limber for the Royal Artillery's 105 light gun and finally to carry general stores like ammunition, food or water.
Wolfhound will be armed with a 7.62 GPMG self-defence weapon and the normal fit of radio and electronic equipment. Its commonality of design will ensure that the support solution is already in place, and that the training bill for troops using the fleet is minimised.
== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|Pictured is Wolfhound, part of the Tactical Support Vehicles Group, during a demonstration at Aldershot.
The Wolfhound is a six-wheeled variant of the acclaimed Mastiff, which will give troops ...
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Pictured is Wolfhound, part of the Tactical Support Vehicles Group, during a demonstration at Aldershot.The Wolfhound is a six-wheeled variant of the acclaimed Mastiff, which will give troops increased protection as they support missions in high-threat areas.Wolfhound will provide a highly protected load-carrying vehicle to carry out a variety of tasks such as moving bulky stores for use in the construction of forward bases; as a gun tractor and gun limber for the Royal Artillery's 105 light gun and finally to carry general stores like ammunition, food or water.Wolfhound will be armed with a 7.62 GPMG self-defence weapon and the normal fit of radio and electronic equipment. Its commonality of design will ensure that the support solution is already in place, and that the training bill for troops using the fleet is minimised.