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The Army is looking into potentially making a change to the size of its infantry units. Brig. Gen. David Hodne, commandant of the U.S. Army Infantry School, confirmed in a statement that the ...
Providing a “better boot” for Army units DETROIT ARSENAL, Mich. (April 4, 2023) – The U.S. Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) program was approved by ...
DETROIT ARSENAL, Mich. – The Army today announced it has selected GM Defense, LLC, Detroit, Mich., to produce the Infantry Squad Vehicle, or ISV, to motorize Infantry Brigade Combat Teams.
The Army is seeking input from industry leaders about the best way to procure these vehicles. And one competitor for this new infantry vehicle is the Polaris DAGOR, a version of which has been ...
The Army is conducting a study to determine whether it should change the size of its infantry squads as it adds “Next Generation” technology to the force’s elemental fighting unit.. Col ...
The U.S. Army's new Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISVs) transports soldiers to and from the battlefield. It's based on the Chevy Colorado ZR2 off-road truck.
The Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle seats 9 and can be dropped from a cargo plane. Plus, it's 70 percent similar in it parts to a Chevy Colorado ZR2 pickup. By Kelsey D. Atherton.
In 2018, Neller also reduced the size of all infantry squads from 13 Marines to 12 and restructured them to include three, three-man fire teams, in addition to a squad systems operator, assistant ...
The U.S. Army is buying the first of what will eventually be a fleet of more than 2,000 Infantry Squad Vehicles (ISVs). The ISV is based on the Chevy Colorado pickup truck. Fast and light, the ISV ...
In 2018, Neller also reduced the size of all infantry squads from 13 Marines to 12 and restructured them to include three, three-man fire teams, in addition to a squad systems operator, assistant ...