The GM Defense ISV Is A Badass Chevy Colorado ZR2-Based U.S. Army Squad Carrier! SEMA 2019 Debut
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- ( www.TFLtruck.com ) Yes, the Chevy Colorado may be a comfortable midsize truck, but it's not this practical for hauling troops, nor is it this cool. The GM Defense ISV is a Colorado underneath, but this has been stripped down of all its ordinary truck pieces and beefed up to handle extreme military duty. It's also designed in a way that it can fit inside a military helicopter.
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Yup, I want one! As a former Army MP Paratrooper, I can definitely get behind this! Put it on the market!
Would love to see a commercially available civilian version of this truck
The ultimate Jeep. Most expensive UTV available. Take my money and build this
UPDATE: GM did get the ISV Army contract. Noe the Amy will likely begin adding weight with Kevlar armored doors, etc., etc.
I don't see them putting any up armor on this. It is meant to be light for slingload, airmobile and airdroppable operations. It will most likely go to the Ranger Batts, 82nd & 101st Reconnaissance units and other light Infantry units. I can see the rear section being modified for a mounted M2HB .50 cal. It's a support vehicle, meant to get soldiers in and out of a fight quickly. Definitely even SF units.
As spec op vehicles go, this is nice! I can see those tires not making the cut for military use though.
Well they made the cut
The front kinda looks like the warthog from Halo
That looks fun. A few tweaks to the rear end, seating/storage and that would be a blast off road. (for civilian use)
0:20 Ben from JK Gear and Gadgets casually lurking in the background.
Excellent job Roman! Your past knowledge was surprising even this Chevrolet expert! This was definitely one of your most comfortable and free flowing interviews I have ever watched you do. The fact that I love the vehicle also helps a little!! Hahaha.
Keep em coming! Looks like SEMA is going to be a marathon of videos and editing and producing and schmoozing and you will all need next week as vacation to recover!! Haha.
Thanks TFL!
Wrong he needs to stop cutting the guy off
Great review and interview of this military development vehicle. This would be a great off roader toy. I would love to take it to Moab for a week or two of awesome fun. Thanks for sharing Roman.
THat is a BADASS! I would Buy One for a Ranch/Hunting Truck!
Oh boy, here comes some more jd power awards
Love it! great headlights and wheels to put on a production Colorado!
Wish list!!!👍👍👍
What does the dramatic yellow button in front of the gear shift do?
Yes it does
That’s great, where am I supposed to mount my 117F? where does the frequency jamming equipment mount? What about my M4 and 250b?
Only thing missing is the radio mounts. Think they need a comm guy in there for advice
Looks like a side by side on steroids. Pretty cool.
Look cool 👌🏽
Awesome!
Pretty sweet!
Very cool
I am drooling.... how much?
I want one of these!
Put a dump bed on it and it would make a great ranch machine.
Please do it I would by it
I’d buy it 👍💯
So they stripped a Colorado and fit with aftermarket parts and how much are they charging for no doors?
Need a Vee Hull for increased soldier safety against IEDs.
Yeah, I wonder how it will perform after they add 1,000 lbs. of armor to the bottom and sides. Cool concept, though. Noted the pintle mounts for weapons, too. :)
It’s a taxi not a patrol vehicle. This is to drive from point A to point B after getting tossed out the back of a perfectly good airplane.
Halo warthog!!!
Safety my ass. If it's safer, I want that safety for my family. If it's about a vehicle that won't incur high repair rates or replacement due to breakdown, I demand that too.
I could see The cartels buying it Roman!
reminds one of the Willys jeeps used in the north african and post WW2 yemen by the SAS.
The SAS used Pink Panther Land rover's in Yemen
Danm
I was hoping someone could explain how the ISV has a payload of 3200 lbs and a curb weight of 4950 lbs yet is on the same axles as the ZR2 that have a gross axle weight rating of 3450 lbs front and 3200 lbs rear?
Me wants!
Hopefully they beefed the frame up over the stock Colorado. I would hate to see the frame bend when towing a trailer off road.
Jason Boydston This is a personnel carrier so probably not. But I doubt they’d be doing whoops at 40+ mph with a trailer anyways. That could bend any frame
Ya boy jokes but I've got a 2WD S10 with a blown motor that's about to get repurposed.
So the Army gets a real blazer but not the rest of us.
No DEF required
They won
All I can say is get ready for some rear end Squeaking.
Still would prefer a humvee :P
Tad P No soldier enjoys a humvee
No Def fill next to that diesel fill. 🙃
The military doesn't want to mess with that BS.
He said this vehicle won't pass emissions, I guarantee that's part of how they got extra power out of that Duramax. The diesel particulate filter and the DEF system rob a bunch of power from a free breathing diesel engine.
The Army definitely won't by this. Absolutely no protection. No runflats. No weapon racks. No radio mounts/antennas. Fire extinguisher exc
They already did. $214 million for 649 vehicles
Just like my H3, the front wheels get the rear fender area dirty, in this case the troops. Mudflaps all around could help a lot. It seems that they did no longer have the (better) H3 parts around and had to use the almost similar Colorado parts, the front suspension being the biggest visible and technical difference. If I roll my H3, I will make a look-alike... No armor, but where to draw the line? Small arms? RPG? Landmine? War is deadly anyways... Tactics save lives. There is the WOKE version of this one, the electric one, I hope it will not replace this real one. Electric vehicles are just not suitable for military use. Charging time is death.
Meanwhile GM is shifting jobs overseas and here we are giving them more money.
Right as a company GM only thinks of money and not keeping jobs here, they want the guy that makes $2.00 an hour. and lives in a grass hut.
I thought zr2s had frame bending issues
Not this one. Only 70% remember lmao
@@ranger1752 but it's the bottom 70%. 🙃
I like how he gets GM to admit they don't care about the environment. That vehicle is such a scam.
MIC is a money out, no wonder so many companies want to fleece those public funds.
The frame will bend
Silent but Deadly Only if your pulling an overloaded trailer at high speed Offroad. Any frame would.
Not sure that the wheel/tire package on that will survive military use.
There’s no armor anywhere on it.
Interesting those are AEV rims. So probably from the Bison ZR2.
What do you think “military use” is?
Crayons on the floor.🤔
"Defense" my ass
The frame gonna bend like the Colorados on a light load?
Please... You're better than this
330K each.
The first one to hit an IED or be targeted by a .50 cal and all 9 soldiers die...the vehicle will be abandoned and we tax payers pick up the tab.
Ridiculous.
Essentially the warthog from halo or a Jeep, not meant to be armored per say but to get enough troops on target to overwhelm the enemy quickly. The Army also has modified Polaris Rzr’s. Great for low signature recon or direct action assaults. Humvee’s were slow and loud. MRAPs and Jltv’s replaced them in a armored sense but still didn’t give them a fast and quiet vehicle capable of carrying a squad.
@@nicholasmolinaro9141
I understand the operational need; but still say 300k is WAY too much for a stripped down Colorado with good shocks.
But I stand with my predictive assessment.
First one taken out will be a media firestorm and they will be yanked.
This truck right here makes Fords version of "military grade" look like shit! LMAO
Love the idea. But not really practical for war. If I were going back to the battlefield I'd want some protection while in the vehicle. But i do love the design and the look.
This is for fast transport for special operations soldiers. The average soldier will never see this type of vehicle.
@@cliffweatherbee6914 True that!
@@cliffweatherbee6914 Kinda like the Desert Patrol Vehicle.
You’ve never been to a battlefield, have you?
That's what MRAPs are for.
Meh.. The AM General one is way better
It's just another way for us to bail out GM GM is crap