The Pinzgauer is a family of high-mobility all-terrain 4WD (4×4) and 6WD (6×6) military utility vehicles. The vehicle was originally developed in the late 1960s and manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch of Graz, Austria, and was named after the Pinzgauer, an Austrian breed of cattle. They were most recently manufactured at Guildford in Surrey, England by BAE Systems Land & Armaments. It was popular amongst military buyers, and continued in production there throughout the rest of the century.
A Pinzgauer High-Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle
A Pinzgauer High-Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle
A Pinzgauer 710M 4×4 model
A Pinzgauer 712M 6×6 model
An off-road vehicle (ORV), sometimes referred to as an off-highway vehicle (OHV), overland vehicle, or adventure vehicle, is considered to be any type of vehicle that is capable of driving off paved or gravel surfaces, such as trails and forest roads that have rough and low traction surfaces.
Mercedes-Benz Unimog in the Dunes of Erg Chebbi in Morocco. The vehicle's portal gear axles provide high ground clearance.
Nicholas II's Packard Twin-6 with Kégresse track, 1917
Swedish Hägglunds Bv206 with wide rubber tracks
Russian GAZ-34039 [ru]