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The US Army needed a new troop transport – This is what GM built
2020-07-02
[Slash Gear] GM may be bringing back the Hummer as an all-electric SUV, but the automaker is looking to tried-and-tested tech for the new Infantry Squad Vehicle it’s building for the US Army. The company has inked a $214.3 million deal to produce and service more than 2,000 ultra-flexible troop transports, though while they might look like Mad Max props, they’re actually surprisingly familiar.

The brief was to develop an expeditionary ISV, light and agile enough to carry nine personnel at once, at speed, through a battlefield. The vehicle needed to be tough and flexible: lightweight enough to sling underneath a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, yet also sufficiently compact to squeeze into a CH-47 Chinook.

The Army also needed something that could withstand a low-velocity air drop by fixed-wing C-130 or C-17 transport aircraft. That’s no small order.

Posted by:Besoeker

#3  GM to build Chevy Colorado ZR2-based Infantry Squad Vehicles for U.S. Army
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-02 09:10  

#2  If the pic is anything like the final product, I'd really rather not run over an IED in it.
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-07-02 05:03  

#1  Recently, GM so far as shown a piss poor history of military grade trucks and transport. That's what happen when you allow MBAs to be involved in the design process.

GM used to be really great at innovative designs, then in the 70's the accountants and MBAs took over and ruined the company.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2020-07-02 03:29  

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