GM Defense
GM Defense, a subsidiary of General Motors re-established in 2017, specializes in military mobility solutions, including specialized vehicles, power, and autonomy technologies. It leverages GM's commercial technologies to provide products like the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) and explores electric and fuel cell applications for defense and government customers.
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Strategic Overview
- Leverages General Motors' commercial technologies, including electric vehicle platforms and fuel cell technology, for defense applications.
- Focuses on military mobility solutions, including specialized vehicles, power, and autonomy, with potential dual-use applications in critical infrastructure.
- Actively pursuing contracts with the U.S. Army and other global defense and government customers.
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Sign up free →Deal Activity from Public Sources
GM Defense awarded U.S. Army Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) production contract for 649 vehicles.
GM Defense to deliver a battery electric vehicle (BEV) to the U.S. Army for demonstration and analysis.
GM Defense to deliver a hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle to the U.S. Army for demonstration and analysis.
Investment Focus
Technologies
Defense1
Geography
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Key People
Steve duMont
President
Track Record
3
Deals Completed
7
Years Active
Notable projects: Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) for U.S. Army
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