Hybrid Army Hummers

The FED Bravo Runs on Half-Gas and Half-Electric Power

The army has recently rolled out its newest concept combat vehicle, which is a fuel-efficient, hybrid-powered hummer called the FED Bravo.

While average consumers are complaining about rising gas prices and have been making the move to more efficient and eco-friendly vehicles, the army has yet to extensively incorporate electric powered technology into their combat cruisers -- until now.

The 20,000 pound, fully armed and bullet-proof assault automobile was created thanks to funds from the Department of Defence and design ideas from students at Detroit's College for Creative Studies. While these usually gas-guzzling monster cars are somewhat out of place in regular suburban society, they are an essential mode of transport for personnel in the armed forces.

Advances leading toward more cost-effective and sustainable fuel sources for these massive off-roaders is an important step toward keeping the nation safe without leaving a huge dent on the planet.
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Power - The incorporation of hybrid-powered technology in combat vehicles presents the opportunity for more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly transportation in the military.
2. Cost-effective Fuel Sources - Developing sustainable and affordable fuel sources for heavy-duty vehicles like combat cruisers can contribute to reducing costs and environmental impact.
3. Design Collaboration - The partnership between the Department of Defence and educational institutions highlights the potential for innovative design ideas to shape the future of military vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore hybrid technology to create more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles for different applications, including the military.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can focus on developing cost-effective and sustainable fuel sources to support the operation of heavy-duty vehicles.
3. Education - The education industry can contribute by fostering collaboration between students and defense organizations to bring fresh ideas and innovative solutions to military vehicle design.

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