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In March 2015, the Army changed the name of the Ultra Light Combat Vehicle to the Ground Mobility Vehicle. A-GMV is intended to be carried internally in a CH-47 Chinook or externally by a UH-60 Black Hawk. In order to be survivable but transportable, the GMV would be lightly armored and use speed, maneuverability, and off-road mobility to avoid ...
In June 2012, the United States Special Operations Command requested proposals for a replacement for the GMV, called GMV version 1.1. By contrast to converted Humvees, the vehicle needed to be lighter, faster, more easily transportable by air, sea, and land, and contain next generation communications and computing equipment.
Light Combat Tactical Utility Vehicle (L-ATV) M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle (AGMV) DAGOR; Desert Patrol Vehicle; Light Strike Vehicle; Advanced Light Strike Vehicle; Ranger Special Operations Vehicle; Interim Fast Attack Vehicle 157; Guardian Angel Air-Deployable Rescue Vehicle [9] M1161 Light Strike Vehicle (LSV)
The Army is purchasing a limited number of GMVs through SOCOM's GMV 1.1 program as an interim capability. [11] In May 2018, the Army awarded General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS) a $33.8 million contract for the production of GMV 1.1s, which have been type classified as the M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle.
Ground Mobility Vehicle may refer to: M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle, a U.S. Army truck program, formerly called the Ultra Light Combat Vehicle (ULCV) Ground Mobility Vehicle (USSOCOM), a Humvee-based light utility vehicle used by SOCOM; M1288 GMV 1.1, a General Dynamics Flyer-based vehicle used by SOCOM
Replaces the Humvee-based Ground Mobility Vehicle in USSOCOM M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle United States: Light utility vehicle: M1301 Infantry Squad Vehicle United States: Light utility vehicle: 649 (procurement objective) Based on Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 platform. Designed to provide greater mobility to Infantry Brigade Combat Teams. [55]
The Flyer Advanced Light Strike Vehicle platform has been developed by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS), in partnership with Flyer Defense LLC, for the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Ground Mobility Vehicle Program. The Flyer Advanced Light Strike Vehicle platform configurations are the Flyer 72 and the narrower ...
List of the United States military vehicles by model number; M1297; M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle; Mack Trucks in military service; Mamba APC; Marine Multi-purpose Vehicle; MAZ trucks; KAMAZ-7850; Motor transport; Mowag 4x4 armored reconnaissance vehicle (armored dummy) Mowag Eagle; Mowag T1 4×4; Mungo ESK; MZKT-74135