19 octobre 2022 | International, Terrestre

Army readies to select tactical truck builders

The Army will soon decide who will build prototypes for a competition for the service's future Common Tactical Truck.

https://www.defensenews.com/digital-show-dailies/ausa/2022/10/19/army-readies-to-select-tactical-truck-builders/

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