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  2. Next Generation Combat Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) is a United States Army program intended to procure a variety of armored vehicles to add new capabilities to Army units and replace existing platforms that are nearing the end of their service life. The program covers the following systems: [1] Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), the replacement for ...

  3. Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers from 4th Squadron (Dark Horse), 9th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, complete field testing of the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle at Fort Hood, Texas, circa 2018. The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) is a U.S. Army program to replace the M113 armored personnel carrier and family of vehicles. [1]

  4. M10 Booker - Wikipedia

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    The M10 Booker is an American assault gun [1] produced by General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) for the United States Army.The M10 was developed from the GDLS Griffin II armored fighting vehicle as the winner of its Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program in June 2022.

  5. List of currently active United States military land vehicles

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    M113 armored medical evacuation vehicle (AMEV) M548A3 cargo carrier; M577A3 medical vehicle; M901A3 improved TOW vehicle (ITV) M1059A3 Lynx smoke generator carrier (SGC) M1064A3 mortar carrier; M1068A3 standard integrated command post system (SICPS) Carrier (AMPV) Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle 130; LAV-25 – (light armored vehicle) 870 [4] LAV ...

  6. XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Armored Systems Modernization, 1980s–1990s U.S. Army family of combat vehicles concept; Ground Combat Vehicle, a U.S. Army infantry fighting vehicle acquisition program canceled in 2014; M1296 Dragoon, an infantry carrier vehicle of the Stryker family; Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, a U.S. Army acquisition program to replace the M113 APC

  7. Mobile Protected Firepower - Wikipedia

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    The Army's MPF acquisition objective is for 504 vehicles, with Army officials noting that this number could vary slightly. Each Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) will be allocated 14 MPFs. The MPFs will form a divisional level battalion, from which companies will be detailed to the IBCTs. The targeted fielding for the first unit equipped is ...

  8. General Dynamics Griffin - Wikipedia

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    At AUSA 2016 annual meeting, General Dynamics unveiled 120mm Griffin Technology Demonstrator (TD) as a "conversation starter" for the US Army Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program. [6] MPF is a light tracked vehicle intended to provide support of large caliber direct fire for Infantry Brigade Combat Team.

  9. Joint Light Tactical Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    For FY2020 the Pentagon's JLTV funding request totaled US$1.641 billion to procure 2,530 vehicles for the Army, 1,398 for the Marine Corps (with 3,986 more between FY2021 and FY2024), 140 for the Air Force, and 22 for the Navy. As of May 2019, the Army had not changed its approved acquisition objective of 49,099 JLTVs. [61]