Ineos Grenadier four-wheel drive to help clear landmines

Ineos Automotive has announced a collaboration with the HALO Trust, the world’s largest charity devoted to the clearing of old landmines. The world’s largest humanitarian mine clearance and weapons disposal organisation, the HALO Trust, is currently operating in 23 different countries around the world. With a worldwide fleet of more than 600 four-wheel-drive vehicles, the joint British and American charity operates off-roaders in some of the most remote and inhospitable places on the planet.

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