The Wer'wolf MKII is a Namibian designed and built military vehicle that offers protection against small arms fire and land mines.
Designed and built in 1998 it was the first Mine Protected Vehicle manufactured by Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik after it was bought by Government of Namibia.
[3] The Wer'wolf MKII was developed by Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik, a subsidiary of August 26 Group which in turn is wholly owned by the Government of Namibia.
The vehicle utilizes a MAN Truck & Bus AG chassis, axle and engine and is built for the African operating environment.
The Wer'wolf MKII provides side protection from IED explosion of 14 kg of TNT from a stand-off distance of 3 m.[1] Apart from the primary APC role, the vehicle was designed for use in other roles including: A variation of the Wolf MKII called a HEC wolf has also been developed by WMF and Henrik Ehlers Consult (HEC).