Oshkosh Defense Secures Three-Year Extension for FMTV A2 Contract

Reuters
12 Jun
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OSK">Oshkosh</a> Defense Secures Three-Year Extension for FMTV A2 Contract

Oshkosh Defense LLC, a business unit of Oshkosh Corporation, has announced a three-year contract extension for the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles A2 (FMTV A2) with the U.S. Army. This extension allows the Army to continue ordering the FMTV A2, including three Low Velocity Air Drop (LVAD) variants, through February 2028. The FMTV A2 is designed to enhance payload, protection, and mobility, and is engineered to incorporate next-generation technologies. This contract supports the Army's modernization efforts under the Army Transformation Initiative and Force Design 2030 by providing upgraded capabilities for rapid deployment in contested environments. The extension also ensures continued production and fielding of these vehicles into 2030, maintaining a mature U.S.-based supply chain that has been in place since 2009.

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