United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) will start battery of tests on General Dynamics' Flyer 72 Advanced Light Strike Vehicle in December, reported the Washington Times yesterday. General Dynamics designed the vehicle as a possible replacement for SOCOM’s Humvee fleet a part of a program called Ground Mobility Vehicle. The company received a contract last year that could eventually be worth $562 million for building 1,300 trucks.
October 17, 2014
US Special Forces to start testing the Flyer 72 Advanced Light Strike Vehicle in December
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) will start battery of tests on General Dynamics' Flyer 72 Advanced Light Strike Vehicle in December, reported the Washington Times yesterday. General Dynamics designed the vehicle as a possible replacement for SOCOM’s Humvee fleet a part of a program called Ground Mobility Vehicle. The company received a contract last year that could eventually be worth $562 million for building 1,300 trucks.
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