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| General Characteristics | |
| Classification | Highly configurable heavy ¼-ton off-road utility vehicle |
| Type | Light utility vehicle |
| Origin | Gondara |
| Manufacturer | Gondaran State Arsenals |
| Used By | Army of Gondara |
| Design Date | 1932 |
| Service Entry | 1935 |
| Unit Cost | |
| Crew | 1 |
| Passengers | 3 |
| Technical Data | |
| Weight | 2,600 lbs (curb) |
| Dimensions | 144 in (12 ft) (L) × 62 in (W) × 69 in (to roll bar) (H) |
| Ground Clearance | 9.5 in |
| Engine | 3.0L inline-4 gasoline |
| Fuel Capacity | 15 gal |
| Power | 75 hp |
| Torque | |
| Transmission | 4-speed manual (granny low) |
| Suspension | Solid axle, leaf spring |
| Range | ~300 mi (road) |
| Speed | |
| Utility & Logistics | |
| Payload / Towing | 800 lbs/ 2,000 lbs (2,500 lbs short-distance) |
| Wheel Standard | Shared with 75mm and 106.25mm towed guns |
| Equipment | Universal MG mount (roll bar) |
| Combat Data | |
| Armament | None, VMG-33 |
| Armor | None |
| Communications | None |
Overview
The UV-32 Mule is the standard light utility vehicle of the Army of Gondara. Designed as a highly configurable heavy ¼-ton off-road platform, it fulfills a wide range of roles including personnel transport, light cargo hauling, field support, and short-distance towing.
The Mule emphasizes mobility, durability, and simplicity over refinement, allowing it to operate effectively in poor terrain and forward conditions.
Design Characteristics
The UV-32 Mule is built around an H-frame chassis with reinforced front mounting points to support towing loads and an integrated mechanical winch. The vehicle is powered by a 3.0 liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine producing 75 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission incorporating a granny low gear for controlled pulling and off-road movement.
A four-wheel drive system and solid axle leaf spring suspension provide reliable performance across uneven terrain. The Mule uses a two-piece, open-body layout with seating for four personnel and a small rear cargo area.
The vehicle is intentionally constructed using simple materials and accessible components to support field repair and long-term durability.
Field Serviceability
The UV-32 Mule is engineered for maintenance at a basic literacy level. Routine service procedures are supported by:
- Illustrated field manuals
- Color-coded fluid caps
- Clearly marked service points
- Standardized tool requirements
The design allows operators to perform common repairs without specialized training, reducing dependency on dedicated maintenance personnel.
Operational Use
The Mule is used across all branches of the Gondaran military and is not restricted to a specific role. It is commonly employed for:
- Personnel transport
- Ammunition movement
- Equipment hauling
- Forward logistics support
- Short-distance towing and repositioning
- Casualty evacuation (reconfigured)
The vehicle is not intended as a primary towing platform, but can assist in repositioning lightweight equipment and loads within operational areas.
Configurations
The UV-32 Mule is highly configurable and can be adapted in the field without structural modification. Common configurations include:
- Transport Configuration — four personnel with light gear
- Cargo Configuration — reduced seating with expanded load space
- Medical Configuration — two stretchers with seating removed
- Support Configuration — tools, radio equipment, or supply loads
Armament
The UV-32 Mule is not a dedicated combat vehicle but may be equipped with a Universal MG Mount integrated into the roll bar.
This allows installation of approved machine guns for:
- Convoy escort
- Patrol support
- Defensive positioning
Armament is optional and dependent on mission requirements.
Limitations
Despite its versatility, the Mule has several inherent limitations:
- Limited payload compared to light trucks
- Short-range towing capability only
- Reduced stability under heavy load
- Exposure of crew due to open design
- Limited protection against small arms or environmental hazards
Summary
The UV-32 Mule represents a balance between mobility, utility, and simplicity. It is designed to operate in forward conditions where reliability and ease of repair are more valuable than specialization or performance.