The Army this week selected the company to build its much-anticipated new vehicle to replace the Humvee -- a multibillion dollar contract.
Oshkosh Corporation, located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, won the $6.7 billion contract to produce the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, which will also be used by the Marine Corps.
The initial order will be for 17,000 vehicles, with production set to begin next year. The Army expects to have its first JLTV unit ready to go in fiscal year 2018, according to a release from the Army.
I've seen the GD versions and used to work on OshKosh's M-ATV back in 2010 (this was p/t grunt work. ripping out their cables and installing better ones.) OshKosh is a smart move. Good company, solid product and from my experience way easier to work with than anything from GD. I worked logistics on a GD project and they lacked common sense and waste money, time and resources.
Actually, I think there are 6 of these out back. When I get to work, i'll check.












