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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is a subsidiary of General Dynamics that manufactures military vehicles, including tanks and light armored fighting vehicles. It was founded in 1982 after the acquisition of Chrysler Defense, and produces vehicles such as the M1 Abrams, Stryker, and LAV 6.
Learn about the history, structure and products of GDELS, a European defence company and a business unit of General Dynamics. GDELS produces military vehicles, bridging systems, artillery, missiles and more in nine locations across Europe.
A government-owned, contractor-operated tank plant in Lima, Ohio, operated by General Dynamics Land Systems. It produces the M1 Abrams and M1A1 Abrams tanks for the U.S. Army and other countries, and has a history of tank production since 1941.
The M10 Booker is a new armored fighting vehicle developed by General Dynamics Land Systems for the U.S. Army, based on the Griffin II platform. It is designed to provide mobile protected firepower for light divisions and has a 105 mm tank gun and a 12.7 mm machine gun.
The Griffin is a series of armored fighting vehicles under development by General Dynamics Land Systems for the US Army. It is a derivative of ASCOD family of AFVs and has different variants with 120mm, 105mm or 50mm guns.
Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled armored fighting vehicles derived from the Canadian LAV III, produced by General Dynamics Land Systems -Canada. It has four-wheel drive and can be switched to all-wheel drive, and can carry up to nine passengers and various weapons systems.
The Ajax is a group of armoured fighting vehicles developed by General Dynamics UK for the British Army, based on the ASCOD platform. It has suffered serious development and production difficulties, and its introduction into service has been delayed multiple times.
The LAV III is the third generation of the Light Armoured Vehicle family of vehicles built by General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada. It is the primary mechanized infantry vehicle of both the Canadian Army and the New Zealand Army, and also the basis of the Stryker vehicle used by the U.S. Army.