American buyers looking for a genuine military vehicle to call their own have been out of luck since 2006, when the Hummer H1, a.k.a. Humvee, went out of production. Six years later the Hummer’s maker ...
The Humvee C-Series (don't call it a Hummer; General Motors still owns that trademark) is a bare-bones, stripped-down truck designed primarily to appease off-road enthusiasts. The C-Series will be ...
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, more commonly known as the Humvee, has been the general purpose vehicle of choice for the U.S. military since 1984. Deployed in operations worldwide, ...
The Humvee or HUMMER H1 may not be the must-have manly accessory it was 20 years ago, but there are still plenty of fans of the rugged, battle-hardened off-road veteran. With the wind-down of the ...
Monstrously big. Rudimentarily basic. Robustly designed. A fortress on wheels. This is the HMMWV that rolls off the production line of the Red River Army Depot in Texas. The vehicles are being phased ...
The National Guard Bureau, ramping up training against high end military threats, has contracted Hollywood special effects company Westefx to manufacture kits that turn ordinary Humvees into Russian ...
In the April 1983 issue, Popular Mechanics followed a certain Army program very closely. Called the High-Mobility, Multipurpose, Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV, the program would finally supplant the ...