Hmm, some have said that computers will be able to replace us once we (or they) figure out how to associate creatively. So, here's my association, then a question.
1) WWII Dailmer Scout Car, AKA Dingo - Despite the obvious limitations of an open-topped cabin, no turret, etc. this handy little British vehicle was produced in relatively large numbers and spawned American, Canadian and Italian-built copies and several postwar descendents.
2) Georgia Tech ULTRA AP - This concept vehicle combined race car technology, off the shelf parts and an innovative "blast bucket" for crew protection from mines, IEDs and RPGs.
Given the proliferation of mines, IEDs and RPGs, there would seem to be a role for an armored, mine- and blast-resistant two-seat scout car on the modern battlefield. Something as tough as the big MRAP trucks but small and handy enough to recon where they can't. With modern armor, hybrid propulsion and a remotely-operated weapons station, it could be lighter, faster, quieter, better protected and better armed than the Dingo ever was.
Now the question...
Does anyone know of any recent or contemporary projects to develop a modern day armored scout car, something like a 21st century version of the Daimler Dingo?
Cheers,
Matthew
1) WWII Dailmer Scout Car, AKA Dingo - Despite the obvious limitations of an open-topped cabin, no turret, etc. this handy little British vehicle was produced in relatively large numbers and spawned American, Canadian and Italian-built copies and several postwar descendents.

2) Georgia Tech ULTRA AP - This concept vehicle combined race car technology, off the shelf parts and an innovative "blast bucket" for crew protection from mines, IEDs and RPGs.

Given the proliferation of mines, IEDs and RPGs, there would seem to be a role for an armored, mine- and blast-resistant two-seat scout car on the modern battlefield. Something as tough as the big MRAP trucks but small and handy enough to recon where they can't. With modern armor, hybrid propulsion and a remotely-operated weapons station, it could be lighter, faster, quieter, better protected and better armed than the Dingo ever was.
Now the question...
Does anyone know of any recent or contemporary projects to develop a modern day armored scout car, something like a 21st century version of the Daimler Dingo?
Cheers,
Matthew