By leveraging a commercial truck platform for the Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle, GM Defense hasn’t developed just one tactical vehicle, but a family of vehicles to meet multiple, tactical mission needs.
By Breaking DefenseWithout a soldier in the driver’s seat, the Army wants high-tech sensors to sound the alarm when something is wrong, or even predict when it will be.
By Andrew Eversden“If this works, we would use this kind of technology and apply it as we look at our requirements for other vehicles in the future,” said Stan Darbro, deputy director of the Army RCCTO.
By Andrew Eversden