The Marine Air Defense Integration System, or MADIS, is in full production after trainings, live-fire exercises, and upgrades.
Laser weapons go mobile as the US Army takes delivery of two 20-kW, anti-drone Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)-mounted Laser-Oriented Counter-UAS System (LOCUST) Laser Weapon Systems (LWS) from ...
AM General’s initial delivery of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, or JLTVs, to the U.S. Army has been delayed by six months, according to a program spokesperson with the service, due to challenges ...
Mandating driver training simulators for ground vehicles, such as the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, would provide troops with the tools they need to survive, the author of this op-ed argues. (U.S.
The Congressional Research Service, a non-partisan think-tank that informs Congress’ decision-making process, released a report on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) that covered the Humvee ...
According to the service, after several weeks of intensive new equipment training and a live-fire exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the MADIS is now operational. Marine units now ...
The Marine Air Defense Integrated System is designed to destroy unmanned aerial systems as well as manned aircraft, including ...
Oshkosh‘s (NYSE: OSK) defense business will continue assisting the U.S. Army in its deployment of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Family of Vehicles as part of a $543.5 million contract modification.
Renowned light tactical vehicle and mobility solutions provider, AM General, has finalized a three-year, Direct Commercial Sale (DCS), framework contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Republic ...
A U.S. Marine Corps vehicle collided with an Okinawa driving school sedan on Okinawa, injuring the driving instructor, ...
GM Defense built a tactical vehicle based on the Chevrolet Silverado, America's second-best-selling pickup truck, but there is a twist. The model is an EV, but not Chevrolet's zero-tailpipe-emission ...
A live fire demonstration of the M10 Booker at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland on April 18, 2024. Army photo by Christopher Kaufmann. This opinion essay is written by Lt. Col. John J. Dick and Lt.