Oshkosh wins $152 million order to supply JLTVs to US military, NATO allies

The order followed the U.S. Army's recent increase of Oshkosh’s option ceiling under the current contract to over 23,000 vehicles to support critical missions worldwide

A JLTV. Photo: Oshkosh Defense

Oshkosh Corporation, an American manufacturer of specialty military vehicles and vehicle bodies, announced last weekend that its Defense division has received a delivery order valued at more than $152 million for Joint Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (JLTV), companion trailers, and associated 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.

In its statement. Oshkosh said that ever 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 eight NATO, allied, and coalition partners including the United Kingdom, Belgium, Montenegro, Slovenia, Lithuania, Brazil, Romania, and North Macedonia.

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, the company said. 

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