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    Scania is building a limited number of its dual-cab off-road Vampire ute, designed primarily for air defence.

    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    One of the world’s largest heavy commercial truck companies is moving down in the world, with a new dual-cab pickup being manufactured to support anti-aircraft and anti-drone systems.

    Scania says it will supply 50 of the off-road Vampire vehicles for the French military in 2026, with the vehicle’s weapon system specifically designed to target low-flying targets and unmanned aerial vehicles – better known as drones.

    While details remain thin, it’s believed the Vampire will be powered by Scania’s 13-litre turbo-diesel six-cylinder engine, making approximately 343kW of power and no less than 2500Nm of torque.

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    Typically found in prime movers and buses, the engine has been mated to a four-wheel-drive system in the Vampire for maximum off-road traction.

    With the project dating back to 2023, the Scania Vampire was created in response to a tender from the French Army, which called for a manoeuvrable and air-transportable four-wheel-drive vehicle that could accommodate four soldiers.

    It’s not the first time the Swedish truck giant has made an off-road vehicle for military service, with the Scania VRP created to support French special forces.

    While it’s unlikely that a civilian version of the Vampire will ever make it into production, other military-derived models – such as the Mercedes-Benz Unimog – do include variants available to the public.

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    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah has 20-plus years in automotive media, writing for The AgeDrive, and Wheels, and is an expert in classic car investment.

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