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In the Military Vehicle Hot Seat



The joint light tactical vehicle (JLTV) is a multiservice programme of the US and Australian military.


  • As well as maintaining 550 LAV III 8×8 infantry carriers (pictured),...

  • The wheeled 8×8 armoured fighting véhicule blindé de combat d'infanterie...

  • The German armoured multipurpose vehicle (AMPV) has been developed by German...

  • The Puma IFV has been developed by the German Projekt Systems and Management...

  • The Boxer wheeled 8×8 armoured vehicle will replace M113 and Fuchs Tpz 1 of...

  • Over the last eight years, Israel Military Industries has been modernising...

  • The MoD chose the UK division of General Dynamics with its ASCOD Scout...

  • The ongoing ground combat vehicle (GCV) programme is the US Army's plan to...

  • The MRAP all-terrain vehicle (M-ATV) was developed by US company Oshkosh...

  • The joint light tactical vehicle (JLTV) is a multiservice programme of the US...

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