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U.S. Army Places $195 Million Order for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles
Aug. 01, 2017
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The JLTV Family of Vehicles is comprised of two variants (4 door and 2 door) and four mission package configurations: General Purpose (GP), Heavy Guns Carrier (HGC), Close Combat Weapons Carrier (CCWC), Utility (UTL) (Photo: Business Wire)
“Soldiers and
The JLTV program is currently in Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) and
remains on-schedule, on-budget and is completing reliability and
performance test activities as well as logistics supportability
evaluations around the country. The program anticipates a Full Rate
Production decision in FY19, with the first Army unit equipped by
mid-FY19 and both Army and
The Oshkosh JLTV
- A vehicle 1/3 smaller and 1/3 lighter than the Oshkosh MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle, or M-ATV
- Off-road speeds 70 percent faster than today’s gold standard, the Oshkosh M-ATV
- A modular design that can be quickly and efficiently outfitted for a full range of missions
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Banks® 866T, 6.6 Liter Turbo Diesel Engine, based on
GM ® Duramax® architecture - Fully transportable by air or sea, such as C130, CH-53 and CH-47
- Network ready and VICTORY compliant
- Superior ride quality
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