Ground Asset

UnimogAll Terrain.

Purpose-built for environments where conventional vehicles cannot operate. When the road ends, the Unimog begins.
Platform
Mercedes-Benz Unimog
Classification
All-Terrain Ground Asset
Availability
24/7 Standby
Deployment
Southeast Queensland
Built for WhereOthers Stop.

The Mercedes-Benz Unimog is one of the world's most capable all-terrain utility vehicles. Originally developed for agricultural and military use, the Unimog's unique portal axle design, high ground clearance, and low-range transfer case allow it to operate in environments that defeat conventional four-wheel drive vehicles.

One Response's Unimog is configured for emergency response, personnel transport, and equipment logistics in flood-affected, fire-damaged, and remote access environments. It was deployed during the Cyclone Alfred recovery operations in March 2025, providing ground assessment and logistics support when conventional vehicles could not access affected areas.

The vehicle integrates directly with One Response's air and water capabilities — providing a complete multi-domain ground element that government and emergency management agencies can activate as a single contracted resource.

Make / ModelMercedes-Benz Unimog
DriveAll-wheel drive, portal axle
Ground ClearanceHigh clearance — all-terrain
ConfigurationEmergency response / logistics
PayloadPersonnel + equipment transport
TerrainFlood, mud, sand, rough terrain
Base LocationOxley, Brisbane QLD
Availability24/7 on standby
ActivationSub 2-hour from notification
Command IntegrationIncident command compatible
Proven in the Field.Cyclone Alfred, 2025.
▸ Deployment Record — March 2025
Cyclone Alfred Recovery Operations
Southeast Queensland · March 2025
When Cyclone Alfred caused widespread flooding across Southeast Queensland in March 2025, One Response deployed the Unimog as part of a multi-domain response alongside rotary-wing aviation and UAV flood mapping assets. The Unimog provided ground access to flood-affected areas and supported local council infrastructure assessment during the critical 48–72 hour post-event window — when the volume of required assessments exceeded public resource availability and conventional vehicles could not operate in many affected locations.
48h
Critical post-event window
3
Asset types deployed simultaneously
1
Activation — air, ground & water
QLD
Council support operations

Ready whenyou are.

The Unimog is available for government contracts, emergency management retainer arrangements, and mission-specific deployments. Contact One Response to discuss activation, procurement pathways or capability briefings.
Why Contract This Asset
Goes where conventional 4WD vehicles cannot — flood water, deep mud, rough terrain
Integrates with One Response air and water assets under single command
Proven in real-world disaster response — Cyclone Alfred, March 2025
Available on retainer for pre-positioned readiness ahead of risk seasons
Australian-sovereign asset — no foreign ownership or system dependencies
24/7 standby with sub 2-hour activation from notification