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GM Defense is the military product subsidiary of General Motors, headquartered in Concord, North Carolina. It focuses on defense industry needs with hydrogen fuel cell and other advanced mobility technologies. [ 2 ]
The M1301 Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) is an air-transportable high-speed, [1] light utility vehicle selected by the United States Army in 2020. [2] It is based on the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 platform. [3]
General Dynamics & Flyer Defense LLC: Manufacturer: General Dynamics: Unit cost: Unarmored: $245,000 (€ 143.000 for Italian Army contract on 2015) No. built: M1288 GMV 1.1 – 1,297 units [1] M1297 A-GMV 1.1 — 300 units ordered; 1700 optional, [citation needed] Flyer II V-22 ITV — Three AFSOC evaluation units. [1] Variants: Flyer 60 ...
General Motors' (GM) subsidiary GM Defense gets a $36.4-million contract from the U.S. Department of State to develop next-generation HD Suburban SUV models for the department's DSS arm.
GM Defense has received good news related to its Infantry Squad Vehicle. The Chevrolet Colorado ZR2-based troop carrier will now enter full production following its evaluation.
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GM CUCVs were assembled mostly from existing heavy duty light commercial truck parts. The CUCVs came in four basic body styles: pickup, utility, ambulance body and chassis cab. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The M1008 was the basic cargo truck, the M1010 was the ambulance, and the M1009 was a Chevrolet K5 Blazer uprated to 3 ⁄ 4 -ton capacity.
In August 1995, it was announced that GM Diesel (later renamed GM Defense, and subsequently purchased by General Dynamics Land Systems of London, Ontario) had been awarded the contract to produce the LAV III which would replace the Grizzly and a large portion of the M113 armoured personnel carriers.