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Which means the Humvee is still in for the long haul, even as the Corps scavenges its parts for the JLTV. The Corps is likely to continue operating the Humvee until at least 2030.
The move could save the Corps more than $100 million, according to a service news release. All JLTVs will have radios, antennas and other communications equipment taken from Humvees.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Two brothers who own a military-supply business, a civilian Army employee and two others have been charged with a $6 million scheme to overcharge the Defense Department for … ...
The target of the fraud was the Warren, Michigan-based U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, or TACOM.
This diagram from Boeing shows the different parts of the force-field system: Boeing Boeing's patent application shows how the force-field technology could work with a military vehicle: ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Two brothers who formerly owned a Pennsylvania defense contractor and their former chief financial officer have pleaded guilty in a $6 million scheme to overcharge the U.S.