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Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle undergoes tests at Arizona’s Yuma Proving Ground The Associated Press February 28 A new vehicle that the U.S. Army is acquiring to provide infantry soldiers with battlefield mobility is seen in the Yuma Proving Ground s harsh desert terrain in southwestern Arizona on Feb. 17, 2021. (James Gilbert/The Yuma Sun via AP) YUMA, Ariz. A new vehicle that the U.S. Army is acquiring to provide infantry soldiers with battlefield mobility is being tested in the Yuma Proving Ground’s harsh desert terrain in southwestern Arizona. Testing began in early February with a goal of finishing by April, said Isaac Rodriguez, team leader for the proving ground’s combat automotive division.
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Two Key Ways the New GM Defense Vehicle is Like a Race Car
GM Defense is ramping up production of its Infantry Squad Vehicle. The new defense vehicle is based on the 2020 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 midsize truck but it has a lot in common with race cars.
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GM Defense is ramping up its production of its new Infantry Squad Vehicle. The subsidiary of General Motors is transforming a building it owns in Concord, North Carolina, to build the troop carrier that is based on Chevrolet’s 2020 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 midsize truck. We have learned that the ISV military supertruck is a lot like a race car in two key ways.
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GM Defense Begins Renovations to North Carolina Plant for Army Contract
GM Defense, a subsidiary of Detroit’s General Motors Co., has started renovations at its Concord, N.C. facility to support the production of the Infantry Squad Vehicle, a light all-terrain troop carrier intended to transport a nine-soldier infantry squad.
GM Defense has started renovations at its Concord, N.C. facility to support the production of the Infantry Squad Vehicle. // Photo courtesy of GM Defense
GM Defense, a subsidiary of Detroit’s General Motors Co., has started renovations at its Concord, N.C. facility to support the production of the Infantry Squad Vehicle, a light all-terrain troop carrier intended to transport a nine-soldier infantry squad.