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Updated January 21, 2025


Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)


Background
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 organic and supplemental armor
against direct fire and improvised explosive device threats.
Program Status
In August 2015, the Army awarded Oshkosh Defense 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 planned for a
follow-on full-rate production contract awarded to a single
vendor in the fourth quarter of FY2022. It was reportedly to
be a competitive five-year contract with five one-year
options 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.

JLTV  Combat   Tactical Vehicle (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  Combat   Support  Vehicle  (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.
Foregn M ilitary Sales
According to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency
(DSCA),  which coordinates foreign military sales, there are
seven foreign JLTV customers, including the United
Kingdom,  Israel, Romania, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia,
and Montenegro.
JLTY Follow-On Contract
The Army  originally planned to award a follow-on full-rate
JLTV  production contract to a single vendor in the fourth
quarter of FY2022. Reportedly, the Army pushed back the
due date for companies to bid on the JLTV follow-on
contract based on requests from industry. The Army had
planned to award the single vendor contract in December
2022. Because the Army owns the technical data for the
JLTV, it was able to conduct a competition to determine if
other vendors could build the vehicle at a lower price than
Oshkosh.
JLT     Fo'ow-On Contract Awarded to
AM General
Reportedly, on February 9, 2023, the Army awarded the
JLTV  follow-on production contract, valued at more than
$8 billion, to AM General instead of Oshkosh. The contract
reportedly included five base ordering years and five one-
year optional ordering periods for both U.S. and foreign
military sales. According to the provisions of the contract,
AM  General is to produce up to 20,682 JLTVs and up to
9,883 trailers. AM General-produced JLTVs reportedly are
to have additional capabilities such as an automated
guided vehicle system, radio frequency identification, and
Global Positioning System (GPS) traceability. In addition,
the vehicles are also to feature an updated architecture, as
well as enhanced corrosion protection and improved fuel

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