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GM Defense is a company that produces military vehicles and technologies, such as hydrogen fuel cell and autonomous platforms. It was founded in 1914 and became part of General Motors in 2017, after being acquired by General Dynamics in 2003.
Learn about the different types of identity documents issued by the Department of Defense to identify military personnel and their dependents. DD Form 2, 2765, 1173-1 and CAC are color-coded to denote the status of the holder and serve various purposes.
DoDAAC is a six-digit code that identifies DoD units, activities, or organizations that can requisition, contract, or pay for DoD assets or services. Learn how DoDAACs are used in federal government financial, contracting, and auditing records.
CUCV stands for Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle, a program to provide the U.S. military with light utility vehicles based on civilian truck chassis. Learn about the history, models, and variants of CUCVs and their successors, LSSVs.
DETROIT — General Motors on Tuesday announced a new $6 billion stock repurchase authorization has been approved by its board. The new buyback authorization comes as an accelerated $10 billion ...
A partial list of vehicle model numbers or M-numbers assigned by the US Army, from M1 to M99. Includes tanks, armored cars, cargo carriers, recovery vehicles, and more.
Learn how the US Department of Defense assigns unique identities to aircraft, helicopters, rockets, missiles, and other aerial vehicles. The designation system consists of a mission symbol, a design number, a series letter, and optional components.
Some GM and Ford EVs will lose the $7,500 federal tax credit this year, but GM is taking steps to make sure it's only temporary. GM to offer $7,500 discount on EVs that don't qualify for tax ...