. . . . "The Cadillac Gage Scout (4 x 4) light reconnaissance vehicle has been designed as a private venture specifically for the export market and was first announced in October 1977 at the Association of the United States Army meeting in Washington D.C. In 1983, it was confirmed that Indonesia had placed an order for 28 Scout vehicles as well as 22 Ranger armoured personnel carriers. Details of this vehicle, which is no longer manufactured or marketed are given in the armoured personnel carriers (wheeled) section. By early 1999, a total of 140 Scout (4 x 4) vehicles had been built by Cadillac Gage."@en . . "Cadillac Gage Commando Scout"@en . . "The Cadillac Gage Scout (4 x 4) light reconnaissance vehicle has been designed as a private venture specifically for the export market and was first announced in October 1977 at the Association of the United States Army meeting in Washington D.C. In 1983, it was confirmed that Indonesia had placed an order for 28 Scout vehicles as well as 22 Ranger armoured personnel carriers. Details of this vehicle, which is no longer manufactured or marketed are given in the armoured personnel carriers (wheeled) section. In August 1986, it was announced that a foreign country had placed a US$22.8 million contract with Cadillac Gage for an undisclosed number of Scout reconnaissance vehicles with half the vehicles delivered in 1986 and the remainder in 1987. Middle East sources confirm that the country is Egypt and 112 vehicles were purchased. By early 1999, a total of 140 Scout (4 x 4) vehicles had been built by Cadillac Gage. Cadillac Gage is now part of Textron Marine & Land Systems. There has been no recent production of the Scout although marketing continues."@en .