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M1301 infantry squad vehicle - Wikipedia
The ISV is a doorless body-on-frame design, with steel and aluminum body panels. It is capable of seating 9 personnel (the size of a standard US Army rifle or weapons squad) in a 2/3/2/2 configuration within a simple roll-over protection structure.

ISV-Utility (ISV-U) - gmdefensellc.com
The ISV is based on the award-winning Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 midsize truck architecture and is comprised of 90 percent Commercial-Off-the-Shelf components, including 11 suspension and chassis upgrades from Chevrolet Performance off-road racing parts.

Mobility Learning Event — Infantry Squad Vehicle Modification
LTC Jonathan Nielsen and MAJ Eric Cannon outline the proposed modifications of the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) to increase mobility, lethality, and modularity in support of the Army’s new...

Meet the ISV: The Army’s Lightweight Vehicle Built for Speed ...
Meet the ISV: The Army’s Lightweight Vehicle Built for Speed Over Armor April 6, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment The U.S. Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) is a lightweight, unarmored ground transport built to move fast through terrain where heavier vehicles struggle.

The U.S. Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) - Congress.gov
The ISV (Figure 1) is a lightweight, unarmored ground transport vehicle developed by GM Defense (headquartered in Detroit, MI) intended to enhance the mobility of Army Mobile Brigade Combat Teams (MBCTs), Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs), and Army Special Operations Forces.

Army Plans ISV-Heavy Competition, May Procure Over 600 ...
The Army is moving ahead on its effort to field a larger version of its Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV), detailing plans for rapid prototyping and an aim to eventually procure over 600 platforms. A recently released notice details the Army’s interest in commercial solutions to meet the ISV-Heavy (ISV-H) requirement, which it says is “designed to meet critical operational requirements for ...

Army looking to add mobile C2 capabilities onto Infantry ...
The Army is looking for industry to integrate command and control (C2) systems onto Infantry Squad Vehicles (ISV).

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