1.
Bushmaster is only lightly armoured infantry mobility vehicle, it was produced by?
Correct Answer
A. Thales Australia
Explanation
Bushmaster is a lightly armored infantry mobility vehicle that was produced by Thales Australia.
2.
The bushmaster is currently in service with the Australian army and?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that the bushmaster is currently in service with the Australian army, Royal Australian Air Force, and the British Army. This suggests that the bushmaster is a versatile and highly regarded military vehicle that is utilized by multiple armed forces.
3.
The role of the bushmaster is to provide protected mobility?
Correct Answer
B. Transport
Explanation
The correct answer is Transport. The role of the bushmaster is to provide protected mobility. This means that it is designed to transport military personnel and equipment in a safe and secure manner, protecting them from threats such as enemy fire, explosives, and other hazards. The bushmaster is specifically designed for this purpose and is often used by military forces for various transport operations.
4.
IMV was initially adopted to distinguish it from a heavier wheeled or tracked armoured personnel carrier such as the?
Correct Answer
D. A and B only
Explanation
The correct answer is A and B only. IMV, which stands for Infantry Mobility Vehicle, was initially adopted to distinguish it from a heavier wheeled or tracked armored personnel carrier such as the ASLAV and M113. The C113 is not a valid option as it does not fit the description given in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is A and B only.
5.
The Defence Force structure review identified the Australian Army need for an Infantry mobility vehicle, produced in the year?
Correct Answer
B. 1991
Explanation
The correct answer is 1991. The Defence Force structure review identified the need for an Infantry mobility vehicle in the Australian Army in that year.
6.
Project bushranger was created to procure both protected and unprotected vehicles, it also called?
Correct Answer
D. ‘Land 116
Explanation
Project Bushranger was created to procure both protected and unprotected vehicles. The question is asking for the specific name or designation of the project. The correct answer is 'Land 116'.
7.
In 1996, Perry Engineering produced a prototype bushmaster based on an?
Correct Answer
C. Irish designed
Explanation
Perry Engineering produced a prototype bushmaster in 1996, and it was based on an Irish design.
8.
ADI launched its re-engineered Bushmaster proposal changing the design and shape in the year?
Correct Answer
C. 1997
Explanation
ADI launched its re-engineered Bushmaster proposal in the year 1997.
9.
The Bushmaster is optimized for operations in northern Australia, and is capable of carrying up to?
Correct Answer
A. 9 soldiers
Explanation
The Bushmaster is optimized for operations in northern Australia, which suggests that it is designed to be suitable for the specific conditions and requirements of that region. Additionally, it is stated that the Bushmaster is capable of carrying up to a certain number of soldiers. Therefore, based on the given information, the correct answer is 9 soldiers.
10.
The Australian Minister of Defence announced that the Australian Bushmaster order has been increased, this was in the year?
Correct Answer
C. 2006
Explanation
The Australian Minister of Defence announced an increase in the Australian Bushmaster order. This indicates that there was a previous order for the Bushmaster vehicles, and the announcement of an increase suggests that there was a need for more of these vehicles. Therefore, the announcement of the increased order is likely to have occurred after the initial order was placed, making the year 2006 the most plausible answer.