The Stalwart amphibious cargo vehicle was developed by Alvis as a private venture. It entered service with the British Army in 1966. Its British Army designation is the FV620. In service it was nicknamed the 'Stolly'. The main function of the Stalwart was to supply forward units with fuel and ammunition. This military vehicle is not armoured.
This amphibious cargo vehicle has a payload capacity of 5 000 kg. In the troop carrier configuration it could carry 30 fully equipped soldiers. It could also tow trailers or artillery pieces with a maximum weight of 10 t. Cargo area of the Stalwart has large drop-down panels with waterproof seals on either side and a drop-tailgate. The cargo area could be covered with a canvas cover. http://www.military-today.com/trucks/alvis_stalwart.htm
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