U.S. Paratroopers continues field tests with newest Army Ground


Army Gears Up for Ground Mobility Vehicle Program Start In 2017

The Army, according to officials, sees the new vehicles as the "perfect platform" to serve as the first electrified ground vehicle in the Army fleet. A prototype could inform how to electrify.


SNAFU! Ground Mobility Vehicle contestants so far...

THE ULTIMATE LIGHTWEIGHT GROUND MOBILITY VEHICLE The Flyer® 72 vehicle is a non-developmental item, purpose-built, lightweight platform designed to meet complex mission sets. The Flyer® 72 was selected by the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) as the vehicle of choice for their fleet of Ground Mobility Vehicles 1.1 (GMV 1.1).


SNAFU! Ground Mobility Vehicle contestants so far...

The Army Ground Mobility Vehicle fulfills a need in the airborne and air assault operations undertaken by Airborne Infantry Combat Teams. The A-GMV 1.1 is configured to carry an airborne infantry.


Airborne drop tests in progress for potential SOF Ground Mobility

The US Army Ground Mobility Vehicle, designated M1297 A-GMV 1.1, is currently used in Europe by the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team ADVERTISE WITH USCONTACT US Open Menu Home Our Sponsors UK News UK News World News World News Exercises Exercises Features Features Reviews Reviews Rations Rations Footwear Footwear Gormley's Gear Gormley's Gear


GD OTS Delivers 1st Vehicles for US Army's Ground Mobility V

The Ground Mobility Vehicle is based on the General Dynamics Flyer Advanced Light Strike Vehicle. The Flyer is designed as a high performance, four-wheel drive vehicle for travelling across rough.


M1297 AGMV US Army Ground Mobility Vehicle Joint Forces News

Kia's EV concepts showcasing the new Platform Beyond Vehicle technology will be displayed in the LVCC West Hall during CES this week. The exhibit includes a look at Concept PV5 and two of its.


US Special Ops Command Extends Contract for Ground Mobility Vehicle

The M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle ( A-GMV or AGMV ), previously just GMV, and formerly called the Ultra Light Combat Vehicle ( ULCV ), is a U.S. Army airdroppable light off-road vehicle for light infantry brigades. The A-GMV is produced by General Dynamics.


M1297 AGMV US Army Ground Mobility Vehicle Joint Forces News

The M1288 GMV 1.1 is a U.S. Special Operations Command light utility vehicle based on the General Dynamics Flyer 72. The GMV 1.1 replaces the Humvee -based Ground Mobility Vehicle (USSOCOM) . History In August 2012, the JAMMA, or SPECTRE vehicle, was offered for the GMV 1.1 requirement.


General Dynamics Awarded Contract for Ground Mobility Vehicle

The GMV 1.1 is an all-terrain vehicle developed especially for use by special operations forces (SOF). The GMV 1.1 was developed to fill a ground mobility capability gap that was identified by SOCOM. A search to procure a SOF-unique vehicle to cover the shortfall in mobility over denied austere terrain was initiated.


US Special Ops Command Extends Contract For Ground Mobility Vehicle

Ground-based drones also require policies and regulations that focus on safe, accessible, equitable, and environmentally sound options. Fasten your seatbelts While there is still some uncertainty about adoption timelines, changing cultural contexts point to a future where shared on-demand air mobility is a real possibility.


General Dynamics wins 562 million Ground Mobility Vehicle contract

The Ground Mobility Vehicle 1.1 is designed to be internally transportable via CH-47 helicopter as well as Air Force C--130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft.


M1297 AGMV US Army Ground Mobility Vehicle Joint Forces News

Ground Mobility Vehicle may refer to: M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle, a U.S. Army truck program, formerly called the Ultra Light Combat Vehicle (ULCV) Ground Mobility Vehicle (USSOCOM), a Humvee-based light utility vehicle used by SOCOM M1288 GMV 1.1, a General Dynamics Flyer-based vehicle used by SOCOM


Meet the U.S. Army's new Ground Mobility Vehicle Fox News

The Product Director Ground Mobility Vehicles (GMV) has purview over the Army-GMV 1.1, Infantry Squad Vehicle, and electric Light Reconaissance Vehicle programs to provide tactical.


set to award ground mobility vehicle contract Army Technology

ground movement, the NATO Reference Mobility Model (NRMM) Version II is the Army Battle Command, Simulation and Experimentation Directorate (BCSED), standard for single vehicle ground movement representation (Ahlvin and Haley 1992). While representation of ground vehicle mobility in both entity-


US Army has awarded GDOTS a contract for the Army Ground Mobility Vehicle

The Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) formerly known as the Ultra Light Combat Vehicle (ULCV), is a U.S. Army proposed airdroppable light off-road vehicle to improve the mobility of light infantry brigades. In March 2015, the Army changed the name of the ULCV to the Ground Mobility Vehicle. GMV is intended to be carried internally in a CH-47 Chinook or externally by a UH-60 Black Hawk. In order to.


SNAFU! wants a new Armored Ground Mobility Vehicle...

The Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) is a U.S. Special Operations Command, (US)SOCOM program, initially modifying Humvees into several variants for use by the United States special operations forces (SOF).