The $221.8M contract supports U.S. Army’s tactical vehicle modernization with 86 new M917A3 trucks, enhancing military infrastructure capabilities.
Allied planners knew logistics were critical for waging modern war. And GMC had the perfect truck for the job.
Dragon Wagons, rare World War II trucks, are a part of military history, and there’s one parked on Long Island.
The U.S. Army has awarded Mack Defense a five-year contract worth up to $221.8 million for continued production of the M917A3 Heavy Dump Truck (HDT). The agreement, announced June 24, 2025, covers up ...
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Jeep’s Forgotten Military Beast That Refused To Die
Jeep built its name on tough, go-anywhere vehicles. Today’s off-road fans know Jeep for models like the Wrangler. Few remember a time when Jeep tried something different: a heavy-duty truck meant for ...
Oshkosh Defense secured a $167 million contract with the U.S. Army to produce 225 trucks and 54 trailers. The order includes HEMTT A4 variants and Pelletized Load System A2 vehicles to support various ...
WASHINGTON – The Army is swapping an icon – the 40-year-old Humvee – for a lighter, faster, cheaper truck designed for future battlefields. The Infantry Squad Vehicle, more dune buggy than armored ...
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