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Two companies are in the running to replace the aging Oshkosh MTVRs that went into service in 2001: Mack and ND Defense.
Oshkosh doesn’t build passenger vehicles, so the only time you’re likely to run into one on the road is when the post office makes a delivery with the goofiest-looking mail truck of all time.
The fourth variant is simply labeled the M-ATV, or MRAP-All Terrain Vehicle. It was developed a couple of years behind the initial program as an updated model that addressed some concerns based on ...
The MRAP-All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) is the most mobile of ... General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS), NAVISTAR Defense, and Oshkosh Corporation." ...
Oshkosh Corp. scored a $1.05 billon contract with the U.S. Pentagon to begin building a fleet of roadside-bomb-resistant vehicles for the Army for use in the rough, mountainous terrain of Afghanistan.
The automaker, who helped Boeing develop the Lunar Rover Vehicle (LRV) used by the Apollo program astronauts is collaborating the Lockheed Martin to build a Lunar Terrain Vehicle as part of NASA's ...
The Oshkosh/ST Engineering vehicle (seen at the top) is based on ST’s Bronco 3 All Terrain Tracked Carrier, which weighs 22,000 pounds and is 28 feet long. It’s powered by a 6-cylinder ...
So the military began the JLTV program in parallel with the M-ATV [the MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle program, the contract for which Oshkosh Defense won in 2009]. The Army and Marines did an amazing job.
Polaris Industries Inc. hopes its all ... expand Oshkosh Corp. says its Joint Light Tactical Vehicles provide enhanced protection and mobility both off-road and in dense urban terrain.
2009 — Oshkosh Corp. is selected by the U.S. Department of Defense to produce the MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle, or M-ATV for the military. Urgently needed, Oshkosh hired 1,500 employees to meet demand.