Serving the defense forces since 1985, a tough, near-perfect contender was needed to replace the legendary Humvee.
As the Army looks to buy less Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs), a lead Marine Corps official has reaffirmed the service has not changed ...
The Congressional Research Service, a non-partisan think-tank that informs Congress’ decision-making process, released a report on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) that covered the Humvee ...
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This Next-Gen War Vehicle Will Replace the Humvee
As modern battlefields demand more protection, mobility, and digital integration, we look at how the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is stepping in to take the role long held by the Humvee. From its ...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - Plans to transform the Army could impact the local economy. The plans announced earlier this week appear to raise questions about the future of the Humvee and the Joint Light ...
In an era of high-cost tactical vehicle programs, the U.S. military is under increasing pressure to modernize cost-effectively. In 2023, the Army awarded AM General a $230.8 million dollar contract to ...
A Marine Corps JLTV with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing offloads from a Landing Craft Air Cushion with Assault Craft Unit 5 on the coast of Camp Pendleton, California. (LCpl. Nan Yang/Marine Corps) The ...
Humvees, officially known as HMMWVs (High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles), are rugged military machines built to handle a wide range of combat roles. Although these are being slowly phased ...
WASHINGTON – The Army is swapping an icon – the 40-year-old Humvee – for a lighter, faster, cheaper truck designed for future battlefields. The Infantry Squad Vehicle, more dune buggy than armored ...
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