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Oshkosh Awarded $152 Million Contract for JLTVs for US Military and NATO Allies

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Oshkosh Awarded $152 Million Contract for JLTVs for US Military and NATO Allies

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U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment (2CR) receive the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) at Rose Barracks, Germany, on Jan. 30, 2021.
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment (2CR) receive the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) at Rose Barracks, Germany, on Jan. 30, 2021.

The U.S. Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) announced that it has awarded Oshkosh Defense, a wholly owned subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, a $152 Million order for Joint Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (JLTV), companion trailers, and associated kits. Since winning the competitive JLTV contract in 2015, Oshkosh has built over 12,500 JLTVs, fielded vehicles to over 40 U.S. and international military installations, and received commitments from 8 NATO, Allied, and Coalition partners. The order includes Oshkosh JLTVs, trailers and kits for the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Navy, as well as NATO allies Lithuania, North Macedonia, Slovenia, and Romania.

“Oshkosh Defense is incredibly pleased with the reception the JLTV continues to receive around the world,” said John Lazar, Vice President and General Manager of International Programs, Oshkosh Defense. “The JLTV provides unprecedented levels of off-road mobility, survivability, and hosted firepower on a light tactical vehicle platform. We had a busy Spring and the momentum surrounding the platform continues to grow.”

Slovenian Armed Forces unveils its Oshkosh Defense JLTVs equipped with RS CROWS Remote Weapon Station (RWS).
Slovenian Armed Forces unveils its Oshkosh Defense JLTVs equipped with RS CROWS Remote Weapon Station (RWS).

“We’ve spent over 10 years developing our vehicle, followed by nearly six years of manufacturing the vehicle in both low rate and full rate production,” said George Mansfield, Vice President and General Manager of Joint Programs, Oshkosh Defense. “We’ve refined the manufacturing process, matured our robust supply chain, and fulfilled the light tactical vehicle capability gap in 8 additional countries with our proven platform. No one else can say that. And we have no plans to stop building the Oshkosh JLTV anytime soon.”

In May, the North Macedonia Minister of Defense, Radmila Sekerinska, was able to ride in the JLTV for the first time. Sekerinska later tweeted, “These new American-made light armored vehicles will become part of the Army facilities. Today at Krivolak, we were convinced of their exceptional performance. This is what our Army looks like in #NATO.”

Joint Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (JLTV) demonstrations for North Macedonia Minister of Defense
Joint Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (JLTV) demonstrations for North Macedonia Minister of Defense

Later in June, the Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Matej Tonin remarked at a JLTV acceptance ceremony, “Modernization of the Slovenian Army has finally begun. With the new light armored vehicles Oshkosh 4×4, our Soldiers will be more successful and safer in tasks at home and abroad.”

The U.S. Army recently increased Oshkosh’s option ceiling under the current contract from 18,170 to 23,163 vehicles to support critical missions worldwide. To date, Oshkosh has received orders or commitments from the following NATO, Allied, and Coalition partners including the United Kingdom, Belgium, Montenegro, Slovenia, Lithuania, Brazil, Romania, and North Macedonia. Oshkosh Defense is a global leader in the design, production and sustainment of best-in-class military vehicles, technology solutions and mobility systems. Oshkosh develops and applies emerging technologies that advance safety and mission success. Setting the industry standard for sustaining fleet readiness, Oshkosh ensures every solution is supported worldwide throughout its entire life cycle. Oshkosh Defense, LLC is an Oshkosh Corporation company.

U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment (2CR) receive the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) at Rose Barracks, Germany, on Jan. 30, 2021.
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment (2CR) receive the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) at Rose Barracks, Germany, on Jan. 30, 2021.

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