A prototype of a Lockheed Martin Joint Light Tactical Vehicle parked in front of the Arkansas state capitol in Little Rock, Ark. Oshkosh Defense will produce the vehicle. (Danny Johnston/Associated ...
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 ...
Before you mentally hit the brakes on the JLTV, see whether there’s an underground fix. (Jason Johnston/U.S. Army photo) The Humvee’s days are over. It’s weak, slow and about as sophisticated as a ...
As modern battlefields demand more protection, mobility, and digital integration, we look at how the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is stepping in to take the role long held by the Humvee. From its ...
After decades of service, the Humvee met its match. The JLTV emerged as a tougher, smarter replacement, combining protection, firepower, and adaptability for modern ...