The summer of 2010 has already seen the Universal Engineering Company’s RANGER armoured vehicle exhibiting at 2 major international venues. The first was the Eurosatory exhibition held near Paris which took place from 14 to 18 June. A plethora of new armoured vehicles were on display, however, RANGER’s unique design certainly turned the heads of many visitors and generated a wide range of enquiries from across the global defence community.
It has been confirmed that the next 2 RANGER pre-production vehicles will be built in time for this summer's exhibition season. One vehicle will be a further 6x6 variant and the other will be a new 8x8 design. Long lead time items have already been ordered, and the aim is to launch the new package at the Eurosatory and Defence Vehicle Dynamics exhibitions in June. Project Director John Scott said:
"We have taken on board all of the lessons learned from trials of the 001 prototype as well as incorporating the comments from the numerous visitors who have provided feedback on the design over the past few months. This is a signification step forward in the development of the vehicle."
The 2 new vehicles will allow far more flexibility in testing and trails as well as allowing Universal Engineering to respond to requests for demonstrations from potential cutomers and clients. Seen above is the survivability capsule prior to assembly work commencing.
General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE is the Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces and visited Universal Engineering on 30 March.
The General was briefed on the RANGER armoured vehicle at Bovington in the morning and had the opportunity to drive the vehicle cross country before flying to Weymouth for a buffet lunch and to visit the factory in the afternoon.
General Wall thanked all of the staff of the Company for the work they have done for the defence effort in the past and for the ongoing effort to support UK Forces, particularly producing the Jackal and Coyote chassis.
Managing Director Bill Broome said:
"We are delighted that the General should take time out of his busy schedule to visit Universal Engineering. He showed a great deal of interest in all of our activities and spoke to a number of people working on the shop floor during his visit. As 80% of our business is within the defence sector then we must engage with the key decision makers with the MOD and ensure we keep ourselves conversant with current requirements in this essential sector."
(In Picture) General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE is the Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces with John Scott, RANGER Program Director at Bovington.
RANGER was on display in London on the 17th March at the National Science and Engineering Week Force Protection Media Event which took place at The University of London Officers Training Corp near Euston.
The event, hosted by The Defence Industries Council was well attended by the national media and a good cross section of journalists from The BBC, ITV, BFBS, Sky, The Telegraph and Nuts Magazine!
Minister for Defence Procurement, Quentin Davis, took another close look at the vehicle before making a speech at the event. The Media event follows a tour of the UK to sub-contractors putting some 11,000 miles on RANGER as part of its on-going road trials.
(In Picture) RANGER along with Louisa Harvey, Deputy Ranger Program Manager, Business Development Manager Mark Blunden and Director of Marketing Jeff Little at The National Science and Engineering Week Force Protection Media Event which took place at The University of London Officers Training Corp near Euston.
Having survived the traumatic effects of the amputation of their arms and legs, the last thing one would expect soldiers injured in the conflict in Afghanistan to do would be to take up the dangerous sport of downhill alpine skiing. However, this is exactly what one group of brave men has done – and UE has been there to help them!
The Company this year made a significant donation to the Army Winter Sports Association (AWSA). Marin Lee-Bapty was there to see the skiers in action recently at the Army Alpine Championships in Serre Chevalier. Whilst he was there, Martin took the opportunity to highlight the advantages of the RANGER armoured vehicle and whetted the appetites of a number of officers and soldiers. We salute the sheer courage and dedication of our Armed Forces and it is exactly because these brave men and women compete so keenly and vigorously at sport that the Army fights so well against the nation’s enemies on battlefields around the World.
September 2009 - Universal Engineering has enjoyed their most successful ever DSEi Trade Show in London’s Docklands. Many International delegations attended the stand along with press including BFBS, BBC World Service, The Daily Telegraph and The Evening Standard.
A brand new, British designed and built armour protected patrol vehicle was launched at the Defence Vehicle Dynamics exhibition on 24th June. During this major event, RANGER was viewed at length by Quentin Davis, UK Minister for Defence, as well as contingents from other countries including the USA, Australia and Norway.
RANGER represents the next generation of mine resistant armour protected (MRAP) vehicles. However, unlike previous such equipments, RANGER achieves improved medium mobility, STANAG 4569 Level 4 protection as a minimum, has been designed from the crew outwards and offers a 6 tonne payload in the 6x6 and 8x8 variants.
Survivability focussed, RANGER is a private venture programme from Universal and has been designed and built in under a year using advanced computer design techniques. Offered as a family of vehicles, the new system creates a wide variety of mission and weapon functionalities. Its tuneable armour can be precisely matched to defeat the threat whilst its survivability capsule, energy absorbing suspended seats, boat shaped hull, armoured belly plates and floating floor offers the best possible protection against IED attack. Its weapon options include 30mm canon, remote weapons station, GPMG, AGL, HMG or ATGW.
Its modular design ensures rapid LRU reset, simple ILS and through life capability management. RANGER is now undergoing validation trials in Dorset and will attend DSEi in September.