Army Considers Heavy Infantry Squad Vehicle for Power Needs

Source: Task & Purpose

Summary

The Army is exploring the development of an electric ‘Heavy’ Infantry Squad Vehicle that can function as a mobile power source. This initiative comes as National Guard units begin to adopt the previously troubled truck model.

Why It Matters

The push for an electric ‘Heavy’ Infantry Squad Vehicle signifies a shift in military logistics towards sustainability and energy efficiency, crucial for modern warfare. By integrating advanced power capabilities into infantry support vehicles, the Army aims to enhance operational effectiveness in the field while reducing reliance on traditional fuel sources.

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