The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is meant to replace the venerable Humvee, but new car shopping is a hassle even for the U.S. military. Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted ...
WASHINGTON — The Air Force for the first time used one of its new Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, an SUV-like vehicle intended to replace the Humvee, service officials said. Two airmen drove a JLTV for ...
Developed by Oshkosh Defense, the JLTV offers a new generation of tactical mobility armored vehicles paired with improved protection. The death of Airman Trinity Reinhart, 19, last September, has ...
The AM General HMMWV, otherwise known as the Humvee, has served the United States military well for roughly 40 years now. The thing is, it’s awfully slow and not all that fuel-efficient. Reliability ...
A team of engineers led by Michigan Tech’s Advanced Power Systems Research Laboratories (APS Labs) delivered a new tactical hybrid electric High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) to the ...
In June 1940, the United States Army needed a 1/4-ton "light reconnaissance vehicle." Of the 135 automakers they asked to submit bids, only three took them up on the offer (Bantam, Willys, and Ford), ...
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In 1984, the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (also known as the Humvee) replaced the U.S. Army's tried and true tactical vehicle, the M151 Jeep. It first served in Operation Just Cause ...