Oshkosh Defense Secures $142M in FMTV A2 Orders as Global Demand Continues
Oshkosh Defense Secures $142M in FMTV A2 Orders as Global Demand Continues
Oshkosh, Wis. — Oshkosh Defense has secured $142 million in new orders for its Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) A2 platform, the company announced June 10. The orders come from both U.S. and international defense forces, reflecting sustained demand for modernized tactical mobility solutions.
The contracts cover multiple FMTV A2 configurations, including the 4×4 Cargo, 6×6 Cargo, and Long Wheel Base variants. Each configuration is designed to meet evolving mission requirements across diverse operational environments, from logistics support to frontline resupply.
"The continued demand for the FMTV A2, both in the U.S. and internationally, reflects the platform's ability to perform across a wide range of missions and environments," said Pat Williams, Chief Programs Officer at Oshkosh Defense. "Our international customers require vehicles that combine durability, flexibility, and advanced capability. The FMTV A2 delivers that performance while aligning with the operational needs of modern forces."
The FMTV A2 is the latest generation of the medium tactical truck family that has served as a backbone of U.S. military logistics for decades. The platform integrates seamlessly into allied force fleets and is engineered for region-specific mission profiles with a focus on durability and advanced capability.
Oshkosh Defense, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), delivers tactical wheeled vehicles and sustainment solutions to U.S. and allied forces worldwide.