Armoured Vehicles

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Armet Armored Vehicles - Armor Composites

Civilian and paramilitary armoured vehicles.

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General Dynamics Land Systems Vehicle Upgrades

By General Dynamics Land Systems

FOX NBCRS vehicles

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Stryker

By General Dynamics Land Systems

The Stryker is an important product for the U.S. Army and General Dynamics Land Systems.

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Abrams Tank

By General Dynamics Land Systems

General Dynamics Land Systems is America's sole source for main battle tanks and is responsible for the M1A2 Abrams tank upgrade program, in which early model M1 tanks are upgraded to the latest M1A2 System Enhancement Package (SEP) configuration.

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Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle

By General Dynamics Land Systems

Another major General Dynamics Land Systems customer is the U.S. Marine Corps. Land Systems is partnering with the USMC on its highest priority modernization program, the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV).

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Hybrid Electric Drive Technologies

By General Dynamics Land Systems

GDLS continues to develop and test hybrid electric drive technologies for application in a 4x4 Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Targeting Vehicle (RST-V) and the 8x8 Advanced Hybrid Electric Drive (AHED) vehicle.

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Future Combat Systems

By General Dynamics Land Systems

General Dynamics Land Systems is a key team member in the Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) effort.

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Light Armored Vehicle

By General Dynamics Land Systems

Internationally General Dynamics Land Systems' most successful combat vehicle program is the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV).

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New Armoured Engineering Vehicle (AEV) was on trial

By RUAG

RUAG Group

Bern. The consortium RUAG Land Systems (CH) and Rheinmetall Landsysteme (D) has developed an AEV. During the past eight month the AEV has been on trial in several Countries. The Swiss-German project consortium financed the development of the AEV. It is based on the chassis of the main battle tank Leopard 2.

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