The military-specifed Hagglunds has appeared in the Snowies in recent years, whether ex-NATO or Australian Antarctic mission (information in this regard appreciated). If you're interested in the marque further, Wikipedia has a high level summary at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandvagn_206
Perisher's emergency response Hagglunds seen out of season in 2006 at Jindabyne above and in the two pictures below.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
The 2009 pictures above and below are of an unknown Hagglunds at Perisher, possibly for emergency service.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
One of the Hagglunds owned by the Stables resort is seen above in 2009 and below in 2011 at Perisher. Deanes Stables resort advise they have two Hagglunds, a Ford 6 cylinder petrol engined unit dating from 1988, and a 5 cylinder Mercedes diesel dating from 1986.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Deanes, The Stables Resort
The Hagglunds in the following two pictures is in use by the Mt. Buller Alpine Search and Rescue Service, see here out of season in 2011.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
Two more pictures of one of the Deanes Resort Hagglunds seen arriving and loading/unloading at Perisher terminal in August 2013.
Pictures: Andrew Collier
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandvagn_206
Perisher's emergency response Hagglunds seen out of season in 2006 at Jindabyne above and in the two pictures below.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
The 2009 pictures above and below are of an unknown Hagglunds at Perisher, possibly for emergency service.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
One of the Hagglunds owned by the Stables resort is seen above in 2009 and below in 2011 at Perisher. Deanes Stables resort advise they have two Hagglunds, a Ford 6 cylinder petrol engined unit dating from 1988, and a 5 cylinder Mercedes diesel dating from 1986.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Deanes, The Stables Resort
The Hagglunds in the following two pictures is in use by the Mt. Buller Alpine Search and Rescue Service, see here out of season in 2011.
Picture: Andrew Collier
Picture: Andrew Collier
Two more pictures of one of the Deanes Resort Hagglunds seen arriving and loading/unloading at Perisher terminal in August 2013.
Pictures: Andrew Collier