Land Warfare

The sights of GVSETS 2023 [PHOTOS]

on August 18, 2023 at 10:35 AM
GVSETS Navistar MaxxPro

Navistar Defense is showcasing the MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle during GVSETS 2023. It can be can be fitted with add-on armor and features a V-shaped hull to deflect IED blasts away from the platform. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

GVSETS 2023 — This week saw leaders from the US Army’s ground vehicles community gather in Novi, Mich. for the 15th Annual Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering & Technology Symposium, or GVSETS. And as one would expect from a show full of vehicles, both large and small, there was plenty of equipment on display.

Below are just some of the sights from the show. And to see our coverage, click here.

The show floor of the GVSETS 2023 conference in Novi, Michigan. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

The US Army exhibits the GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) at the 2023 GVSETS symposium. The ISV is a lightweight, all-terrain troop carrier designed to modernize Army Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs). (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

The QinetiQ SPUR land robot on display at GVSETS symposium. The backpackable system was designed to provide robotic capabilities to dismounted soldiers. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

Pratt Miller’s Hydrogen Enabling Logistics Platform (HELP) is an energy distribution solution to support battery electric-powered vehicles, hydrogen vehicles, and assets. HELP is designed to sustain operations in contested environments, the company says. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

The US-Army/Clemson protype Deep Orange 14 vehicle was on display at the GVSETS 2023 conference. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

Rheinmetall’s PATH autonomous kit is a platform-agnostic solution that can be integrated onto traditional vehicles – such as this pickup – to turn them unto uncrewed systems. (Flavia Camargos Pereira/Breaking Defense)

 

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