Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) - US Army’s New Vehicle – Speed Over Armor

The U.S. Army’s new Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) is built for one thing—speed. Designed to carry a full nine-soldier squad across rugged terrain, the ISV trades heavy armor for unmatched mobility and rapid deployment capability. In this video, we explore why the Army developed the ISV, its impressive performance stats, how it can be transported by air or airdropped into combat zones, and the role it will play in future operations. From its Chevy Colorado ZR2 roots to its ability to be sling-loaded under a Black Hawk or carried by a Chinook, the ISV is redefining light infantry transport. But it’s not without its limitations—this is not an armored fighting vehicle. Instead, it’s a fast, lightweight personnel carrier meant to get soldiers to the fight faster than ever before. Specs & Performance – Engine, payload, and off-road capabilities Rapid Development – Delivered to troops in just 120 days after contract award Deployment Versatility – Airlift, airdrop, and ground transport Limitations – What it can and can’t do on the battlefield Army’s Vision – How the ISV fits into modern warfare If you want to know how the U.S. Army plans to keep its infantry moving in the battles of tomorrow, this is the vehicle to watch. #USArmy #MilitaryVehicles #InfantrySquadVehicle #ISV #MilitaryTechnology #ArmyModernization