The Armored Group (TAG), has just introduced its newest law enforcement vehicle, the Terrier LT-79 – a well-balanced combination of protection, off-road mobility and payload.
Most importantly, it offers unparalleled tactical mobility and survivability to armored vehicle end-users worldwide, in any climate or setting.
The standard Terrier LT-79 will hold up to eight officers (2+6 in individual MIL-STD seats) or alternatively, seating for 10 (2+8) with optional bench seating, depending on the size of operators and amount of gear.
The vehicle is agile and extremely versatile and is designed to protect individuals in dangerous operational environments.
Terrier LT-79 is bound to become a vital means of transportation for SWAT teams, law enforcement and military personnel that need a highly armored vehicle while staying economical and budget friendly.
Terrier LT-79 Model Comes Loaded with the Following:
- Full Protection against Kinetic Energy Weapons conforming to STANAG 4569 Level 1
- Heavy Duty Suspension & Axles
- Upgraded Tires & Brakes for better off-road capability
- Category-Leading Ground Clearance
- UK Military Grade Locks & Heavy-Duty Hinges
- Conveniently Placed High Visibility Gun Ports
- 3 Doors with Optional Roof Turret
- Crew Cab or 5 Door Option
- Hatch (2 Cabin, 1 Rear)
- 5100kg Curb Weight (Standard Protection); 1000kg Payload; 6100kg Combat Weight
- Modern LED Headlights & Standard Military Convoy Lights
- 5-Speed Manual Transmission
- Diesel 195 HP High Sulfur 1VD-FTV Toyota 4.5L V8
- NATO Standard Slave Starting System
- TAG Exclusive Flip Forward Armored Front Clip System
- Hydraulically Assisted Recirculating Ball Steering
- Rear HVAC System
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Optional Equipment Offered Includes:
- Public address system, acoustic deterring system and intercom, Alternator upgrade
- Auxiliary service battery with smart isolator switch and battery monitor
- Blast attenuating seats, Interior weapon mounts
- VHF/UHF communication system; MF/HF communications system, GPS, DVR
- GSM-based live video monitoring system
- Tracking system (depends on deployment region)
- Smoke grenade launchers, Multiple launch systems for smoke grenades
- Roof turret with a ring bearing and split hatch, Remote controlled weapon station
- Gunshot detection system, Remote controlled searchlights
- Forward-looking thermal camera, Reverse day/night camera
- Perimeter day/night cameras, Outboard telescopic mast, IR driving and convoy lights
- Overpressure air filtration system, Semi-automatic tire inflation system
- Ballistic protection upgrade to STANAG 4569 Level 2, Fire suppression systems
- Power inverters, Winch, Ballistic skip round shields, Emergency lighting systems
- Cupola turret/hatch protection system, Interior compartment additional cooling fans
- Computer workstations, Intercom systems, LRAD audio systems
- Rescue medic/trauma pack with backboard/litter