Defense Career
Ground Warfare

Navistar Defense Awarded to Produce Trailers for AM General JLTV A2 Programme

381
×

Navistar Defense Awarded to Produce Trailers for AM General JLTV A2 Programme

Share this article
Navistar Defense Awarded to Produce Trailers for AM General JLTV A2 Programme
Navistar Defense Awarded to Produce Trailers for AM General JLTV A2 Programme

Navistar Defense, LLC announced today it was selected by leading military mobility solutions provider, AM General, to partner in the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV A2) programme. The subcontract is to manufacture an estimated 10,000 JLTV trailers over the life of the contract. The JLTV A2 trailer is a multi-purpose platform configured to support general purpose cargo and tactical generator mobility missions. The trailer is built to operate with the Closed Combat Weapons Carrier, the General Purpose, Heavy Guns Carrier and Utility JLTV variants over the same mission profile of those vehicles. Production will begin in 2024 and will take place at Navistar Defense’s Assembly Plant located in West Point, Mississippi. The period of performance is for five-base years, with the option for an additional five years.

“Welcoming Navistar Defense to the JLTV A2 programme is a key milestone in our operations. Their commitment to excellence translates into the quality products they are known for in the industry. Since receiving the JLTV A2 programme contract, our main focus is to deliver quality vehicles on time and on target and this includes the equipment needed to ensure our Warfighters can succeed in their missions,” said John Chadbourne, AM General Executive VP – Chief Business Development Officer.

511 Tactical
The Marine Corps’ new JLTV-Trailer comes loaded with features such as a 12v electrical hookup in the front, a storage compartment, a step assist in the rear, and removable side rails. Marine Expeditionary Units and Divisions are expected to concurrently receive initial shipments of the trailer beginning fiscal year 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Samantha Bates)
The Marine Corps’ new JLTV-Trailer comes loaded with features such as a 12v electrical hookup in the front, a storage compartment, a step assist in the rear, and removable side rails. Marine Expeditionary Units and Divisions are expected to concurrently receive initial shipments of the trailer beginning fiscal year 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Samantha Bates)

“We are excited that AM General chose us to partner in this important programme to support the United States military. We look forward to working with our industry partner on this contract,” added Wright. “The JLTV trailer subcontract allows us to continue diversifying our business portfolio, support our growth in Mississippi, and expand our growing business,” said Ted Wright, chief executive officer, Navistar Defense. “AM General is a world class Tactical Vehicle manufacturer and we’re eager to support their team.

Navistar Defense LLC is a division of Navistar International that specializes in the manufacturing and design of military vehicles. In 2003, Navistar created Navistar Defense. While Navistar had manufactured vehicles for the military long into its existence as International Harvester, Navistar Defense would operate as a freestanding division within the company. Alongside the MaxxPro MRAP and the MXT-MV, Navistar Defense has developed military variants of the 5000 and 7000 severe-service trucks (today, the HX and HV-Series on-road). Headquartered in Madison Heights, Mich., Navistar Defense manufactures and sustains tactical wheeled and commercial off-the-shelf military vehicles and adjacent battlefield systems for the U.S. government and NATO allies and provides contract manufacturing services at its facility in West Point, Mississippi.

Navistar Defense Awarded to Produce Trailers for AM General JLTV A2 Programme
The Marine Corps’ new JLTV-Trailer comes loaded with features such as a step assist in the rear, air brakes, removable side rails, a 12v electrical hook in the front and a storage compartment. Offering 147 cubic feet of storage space and already coming painted green from the factory, the JLTV-T propels the light tactical vehicle fleet toward Force Design 2030. Marine Expeditionary Units and Divisions are ex-pected to concurrently receive initial shipments of the trailer beginning fiscal year 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Samantha Bates)

Leave a Reply