GM Defense
Coverage of GM Defense in the Nexus archive.
- Ford, GM Defense, BC Customs to compete for US Army’s new infantry squad vehicle
The U.S. Army awarded contracts to Ford, GM Defense, and BC Customs to develop prototypes for the Infantry Squad Vehicle-Heavy (ISV-H), requiring 4,000-pound payload capacity, 60 kW power output, and extreme-temperature recharging. The Army plans to test three models from each company by March 2027, with an initial purchase of 34 vehicles at $463,000 each.
- Army picks GM Defense, Ford and BC Customs to build nine ISV-Heavy prototypes
The U.S. Army has selected GM Defense, Ford, and BC Customs to build nine ISV-Heavy prototypes, which are expected to be delivered by March 30, 2027.
- General Motors is in talks to supply weapons parts to Lockheed Martin
General Motors' GM Defense subsidiary is in talks with Lockheed Martin to supply weapons parts. The automaker aims to expand beyond infantry vehicles as the Pentagon works to replenish munitions supplies.