Category: Military

This Christmas Tops Them All!

Oshkosh Defense resumes work on the $6.7 billion JLTV production contract after the U.S. Army lifts a stop work order. The JLTV will replace the legacy HMMWV fleet, offering enhanced protection, off-road mobility, and transportability for U.S. Army and Marine Corps. Oshkosh will deliver nearly 17,000 JLTVs over the next eight years.

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SEMA 2015 videos

Banks Power made a strong impression at the 2015 SEMA Show, showcasing a variety of innovative products and technologies. The company’s focus on performance, efficiency, and driver engagement was evident in the products on display, including water methanol injection systems, advanced engine management systems, and turbocharger kits. The videos highlight Gale Banks discussing the benefits of these products and their impact on vehicle performance.

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Most Bad Ass Camera Truck gets Banks Power

The World’s Most Bad Ass Camera Truck

This isn’t your average Ford F-150 Raptor. This beast is a high-tech filmmaking machine, equipped with a massive camera crane and capable of supporting over 800 pounds of gear.

To handle the extra weight and demands of its unique role, this Raptor received a Banks Power upgrade, including an AutoMind Programmer, Monster Exhaust, Ram-Air intake, and iQ monitor.

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Oshkosh Wins $6.75 Billion Contract To Replace HMMWV

Banks Power, in partnership with Oshkosh Truck, has achieved a significant milestone with the award of a contract to build 17,000 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs). These military vehicles will be powered by the Banks 866T V8 diesel engine, showcasing the company’s expertise in developing high-performance, reliable powertrains for demanding applications.

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UNPARALLELED POWER

When engines are so strong they can even make a HMMWV move quickly, you know Gale Banks is behind them. HE’S AN ENGINE MASTERMIND.Gale Banks knows how

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Banks Diesel V6

Good Things Come in Small Packages. Banks Powertrain is bringing a V6 diesel engine to market sometime in 2013. Read on to see why that’s a good thing…

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