Oshkosh Defense Lands $201 Million Tactical Vehicle Contract

The vehicle line is designed to move troops and supplies, recover vehicles and weapon systems, and haul equipment to wherever the mission requires.

The FMTV A2 demonstrates platform flexibility with 16 models and trailers.
The FMTV A2 demonstrates platform flexibility with 16 models and trailers.
Oshkosh Defense

Oshkosh Defense announced a new order from the U.S. Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) earlier this month. The ACC-DTA placed a $201 million order for additional Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles A2 (FMTV A2).

Oshkosh Defense has received orders for almost 2,000 FMTV A2s and 982 FMTV trailers for a total order value of $858 million.

“The versatility and mobility of the FMTV A2 is a direct result of Oshkosh’s partnership with the U.S. Army to provide the advanced technologies and expertise necessary to meet the ever-changing demands of the battlefield,” said Pat Williams, chief programs officer for Oshkosh Defense.

Oshkosh Defense leverages engineering innovation and industry expertise to develop technologies that adapt to the dynamic market demands and skillfully tailors solutions that surpass mission requirements.

The FMTV A2 demonstrates platform flexibility with 16 models and trailers designed to move troops and supplies, recover vehicles and weapon systems, and haul equipment to wherever the mission requires.


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