Oshkosh Defense Receives U.S. Army Order for 97 Additional FMTV A2 LVAD Vehicles

Reuters
Jan 20
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OSK">Oshkosh</a> Defense Receives U.S. Army Order for 97 Additional FMTV A2 LVAD Vehicles

Oshkosh Defense, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, has received a contract from the U.S. Army to deliver 97 additional Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle A2 Low-Velocity Airdrop (FMTV A2 LVAD) 6x6 and 4x4 cargo vehicles. The order also includes Arctic Kits, supporting operations in extreme-cold environments. The FMTV A2 LVAD vehicles are designed to enhance mobility for airborne forces and support accelerated logistics in areas where traditional resupply is not possible. The 6x6 Cargo variant completed successful airdrop testing in 2024, while the 4x4 Cargo variant finished three consecutive successful airdrops in early 2025. This contract is part of the Army’s initiative to modernize its LVAD fleet with updated capabilities.

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