These Are the Most Expensive Military Vehicles in History

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14. Bison Armoured Vehicle – Canada

General Dynamics Land Systems is the manufacturer.
Principal Users: U.S. National Guard, Australian Army, and Canadian Army
Program Cost: $3 billion
Unit cost: $1.6 million
The Bison Armoured Vehicle, a variant of the LAV-25, has been in service since the 1980s. Manufactured by General Dynamics Land Systems, it was developed for the Canadian Forces. The design of the Bison was completed in just one week due to its reliance on the existing LAV-25 platform.


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The Bison differs from the LAV-25 in several ways, including a modified seating arrangement, a higher ceiling, and the absence of a turret ring. Approximately 310 units are currently in use by the Canadian Army, Australian Army, and U.S. National Guard. In the U.S., the Bison is employed to combat illegal drug trafficking.
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