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Red Rover by T. Hammond
Red Rover by T.  Hammond








This is a space that he hasn’t let cameras into before. Hammond then proceeded to drive the Marauder out of the hole, despite the damaged tyre.Our favorite Brummie starts the video from Drivetribe by explaining that this secret car barn of his is his personal space. Although at first the Marauder seemed to be blown apart, it remained intact with the exception of the rear tyre being blown off of the wheel rim. Finally, Hammond yet again demonstrated thlaced the same amount of explosives under the Marauder. He failed to so as the windscreen wipers but couldn't damage anything else.

Red Rover by T. Hammond

Next, he showed a disadvantage of the Marauder by attempting to order fast food in it. He then demonstrated the Marauder's vertical climbing system as he drove over and crushed the two cars. Later, Hammond parked the Marauder outside a supermarket and, when he came out, found himself blocked in by two cars. Once the tow truck arrived, Hammond started up the Marauder and pulled the tow truck along with him as he drove off, to demonstrate the vehicles' monstrous amount of torque. Next, he drove the Marauder to a coffee shop and parked it into a spot where he wasn't allowed. Finally, he crashed through a wall to demonstrate its toughness. Hammond then demonstrated the Marauder's off roading capabilities by driving it though a grassy and hilly eld and then proceeding to drive it through an abandoned compound.

Red Rover by T. Hammond

He also explained some of the features of the Marauder. Hammond started off driving around the streets of Johannesburg and commenting on how big it was. The Marauder weighs 10 tonnes and is 21 feet long and 9 feet high. It is used for peacekeeping missions across Africa. The Marauder is manufactured by the Paramount Group. The Paramount Marauder (or simply ' the Marauder') is a military vehicle that Hammond road tested in South Africa.










Red Rover by T.  Hammond