Founded in 1917 as Wisconsin Duplex Auto Company. Headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin with 130 facilities worldwide. Employs approximately 15,000 people across 24 countries. Owns Pierce Manufacturing and JLG Industries
CV90 is a family of armoured combat vehicles developed by BAE Systems and Saab Bofors. Development began in 1984 for Swedish Army requirements. Production started in 1993, with over 1,300 vehicles delivered by 2021. Currently in service with seven countries including Sweden, Norway, and Finland
M113A3 is an upgraded version of US Army's main APC in 1980s. Decision made in 1984 to replace outdated M113 family with Bradley variants. RISE upgrade introduced spall liners, improved engine, and new armor. All new M113s manufactured to A3 standard from 1987
Lightweight, diesel-powered tactical vehicle with 15 configurations. Uses common chassis with 44 interchangeable parts for various missions. Achieves nearly twice Army's required durability during initial tests
HMMWV is a versatile, air-transportable, four-wheel-drive military truck. Replaces M151 series jeeps and serves multiple military missions. Can carry payloads from 2,500 to 4,400 pounds. Equipped with self-recovery winch capable of 6000 pounds
M113 entered Army service in 1960, replacing Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Developed from FMC's M59 and M75 designs in late 1950s. First modern "battle taxi" for infantry forces on mechanized battlefield. Nicknamed "The Green Dragon" by enemy during Vietnam War