The British Army is to start retiring its Land Rover fleet after 70 years of service, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.
Thousands of the iconic vehicles will start to be phased out over the coming months and the retirement will be managed in line with demand from the Army, the MoD said.
Plans are now under way to find its replacement, with the first new vehicles expected to be used by British soldiers by 2030.
Government minister Luke Pollard said: “The Land Rover and British Army share an incredible history and the image of a Landy in Army livery is truly iconic.”