Eurosatory 2022: GDELS unveils its new Merlin 4x4 light tactical vehicle for airborne troops


At Eurosatory 2022, GDELS (General Dynamics European Land System) unveils its new Merlin 4x4 light tactical vehicle specially designed for airborne troops. The vehicle, designed by GDELS, is based upon the same engineering principles as the EAGLE wheeled armored vehicle, which sets the standard in its class.
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GDELS General Dynamics European Land Systems Merlin 4x4 light tactical vehicle. (Picture source GDELS)


With the MERLIN, GDELS (General Dynamics European Land System) is offering a new class of robust military vehicles based on combat-proven technology

Merlin, a small Falcon, is a swift flyer and skilled hunter. Consequently, the name MERLIN suits the newest member of GDELS´ vehicles fleet, a Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) responding to the latest operational requirements of modern Airborne, Special Forces, and Light Infantry Forces.

The LTV MERLIN is an extremely durable, compact, light and robust vehicle platform, which provides superior multi-role, payload potential, and protection for its military users. The MERLIN provides unmatched payload range and user space in its 4x4 wheeled vehicle configuration. The compact 4x4 vehicle fits inside CH-47 or CH-53 transport helicopters and can accommodate up to 10 soldiers.

The unique driveline and suspension technology of the vehicle is a derivate of GDELS` proven and in-service DURO / EAGLE 4x4 chassis. Powered by a modern diesel engine, MERLIN provides superior agility, maneuverability, and cross-country mobility. Due to the flexibility and versatility of the vehicle body design, the MERLIN can be configured in different variants for personnel transport, ambulance, logistic, and combat missions.

The Merlin has a GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of 6,300 kg with a payload capacity of 3,200 kg. The vehicle has an overall length of 5.05 m, a variable height of 1.85 m, and a width of 1.82 m. In terms of mobility, the Merlin is powered by a multi-fuel engine coupled to a ZF automatic transmission with 8 gears. It can run at a maximum road speed of 130 km/h.