Infantry Squad Vehicle, a super light ATV to ferry US troops on the battlefield

The U.S. Army is looking for a new vehicle, unarmored, to quickly transport troops across the battlefield, as reported by Foxtrot Alpha. Qualified applicants must carry nine fully-armed infantry soldiers, work after being pushed out of an airplane, and enjoy a road speed of 55 mph. The Army recently released a market survey for what it’s calling the Infantry Squad Vehicle, or ISV. The ISV is meant to be an ultra-light vehicle capable of hauling troops across the battlefield. Unlike other vehicles, the ISV will merely be a troop carrier not to use in fighting tasks.
Polaris has been a supplier of the US special forces for a while but the Infantry Squad Vehicle now wanted by the US Army doesn't exist on the market so far, hence the impossibility to illustrate it, howver it would look somehow like an extended and unarmed version of this one displayed at DVD 2018 (Picture source: Army Recognition)

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