Light Tactical Vehicle being evaluated
The U.S. Army has taken delivery of an electric pickup that could serve as a Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) one day.
It is from electric truck startup Canoo and based on the retail and commercial pickup it plans to have in production next year.
Canoo was started in California, but is moving its headquarters to Bentonville, Arkansas, and will build its vehicles at a factory in Pryor, Oklahoma.
The LTV has been equipped with lightweight bulletproof Kevlar panels for use in combat environments.
Yeah, that'll do it, because enemies will never think to shoot through all that glass!
The U.S. Army has taken delivery of an electric pickup that could serve as a Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) one day.
It is from electric truck startup Canoo and based on the retail and commercial pickup it plans to have in production next year.
Canoo was started in California, but is moving its headquarters to Bentonville, Arkansas, and will build its vehicles at a factory in Pryor, Oklahoma.
The LTV has been equipped with lightweight bulletproof Kevlar panels for use in combat environments.
U.S. Army testing armored electric pickup from Canoo
Electric truck startup Canoo has provided the U.S. Army with an experimental Light Tactical Vehicle based on its electric pickup that can be used for carrying cargo.
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Yeah, that'll do it, because enemies will never think to shoot through all that glass!