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GM Defense is a company that produces military vehicles and technologies for the U.S. Army, Navy and other customers. It focuses on hydrogen fuel cell and other advanced mobility solutions, such as the Infantry Squad Vehicle, the ZH2 truck and the SURUS platform.
CUCV stands for Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle, a program to provide the U.S. military with light utility vehicles based on civilian truck chassis. Learn about the history, models, and variants of CUCVs and their successors, LSSVs.
The Flyer is a lightweight, mobile platform for special operations forces, developed by General Dynamics and Flyer Defense LLC. It has two variants: the Flyer 72, also known as M1288 GMV 1.1, and the Flyer 60, also known as M1297 A-GMV 1.1.
Ultium is a modular system developed by General Motors for battery electric vehicles from its own and other brands. It consists of pouch cells, drive units, and power electronics, with different configurations and chemistries for various vehicles.
The M1301 Infantry Squad Vehicle is a light utility vehicle based on the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 platform, selected by the U.S. Army in 2020. It can carry nine infantrymen and is air-transportable by various aircraft, and will be equipped with a directed energy weapon to defend against drones.
General Dynamics (GD) is a US-based company that produces aircraft, submarines, tanks, and other military equipment. It was formed in 1954 by the merger of Electric Boat and Canadair, and has subsidiaries in various countries and industries.
Learn about the various platforms that underpin GM's vehicle models, from the Latin letter-based naming scheme to the current Greek letter-based architecture. The Alpha platform is a RWD/AWD platform used by Cadillac CT4, CT5, and Chevrolet Blazer.
The Detroit Free Press has learned more details on when GM and the UAW will start the first phase of the $50,000 retirement buyout program.