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Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)


January 15, 2021


Background
According to the Army, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
(JLTV) Family of Vehicles (FoV) is an Army-led, joint-
service program designed to replace a portion of each
service's light tactical wheeled vehicle fleets. The JLTV
FoV  consists of two variants: the four-seat Combat Tactical
Vehicle (CTV) (Figure 1) and the two-seat Combat
Support Vehicle (CSV) (Figure 2). The CTV is to support
the General Purpose, Heavy Gun Carrier, and Close
Combat  Weapon  Carrier missions. The CSV is to support
the Utility/Shelter Carrier mission. The JLTV is
transportable by a range of lift assets, including rotary-wing
aircraft. Its maneuverability enables activities across the
spectrum of terrain, including urban areas, while providing
inherent and supplemental armor against direct fire and
improvised explosive device threats.
Current Program Status
The JLTV  is currently being produced by Oshkosh
Defense, headquartered in Oshkosh, WI. In August 2015,
the Army awarded Oshkosh  a $6.7 billion low-rate initial
production (LRIP) contract to procure the initial 16,901
vehicles for the Army and Marines. In June 2019, the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisitions, Logistics,
and Technology) approved Army  JLTV  full-rate production
(FRP). The Army  plans for a follow-on full-rate production
contract to be awarded to a single vendor in the fourth
quarter of FY2022. It is planned to be a competitive five-
year contract with five one-year options, with an expected
value of $12.3 billion, for about 30,000 JLTVs and 10,000
JLTV  trailers. The Army began fielding LRIP JLTVs to
units in April 2019, and Marine Corps units received their
first LRIP JLTVs in February 2019.


  Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) is a programmatic
  decision made when manufacturing development is completed
  and there is an ability to produce a small-quantity set of
  articles. It also establishes an initial production base and sets
  the stage for a gradual increase in production rate to allow for
  Full-Rate Production (FRP) upon completion of Operational
  Test and Evaluation (OT&E).
  Full-Rate Production (FRP) is a decision made that allows
  for government contracting for economic production
  quantities following stabilization of the system design and
  validation of the production process.


JLTV  CTV
Figure  I. JLTV Combat  Tactical Vehicle Variant
(CTV)


Source: https://asc.army.mil/web/portfolio-item/cs-css-joint-light-
tactical-vehicle/, accessed December 30, 2020.
JLTV  CSV
Figure 2. JLTV Combat   Support  Vehicle Variant
(CSV)


Source: https://asc.army.mil/web/portfolio-item/cs-css-joint-light-
tactical-vehicle/, accessed December 30, 2020.
Current Service Procurement Objectives
According to the Joint Program Office, as of December
2020, the JLTV Authorized Acquisition Objective for each
Service is as follows:
  Army:  88,811;
  Marine Corps: 15,390;
  Air Force: 408; and
  Navy: 120.


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