Oshkosh Corp. [OSK] said on Tuesday it exceeded the MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) delivery requirements for the fourth consecutive month.
Oshkosh easily surpassed the October M-ATV production requirement by producing more than 150 additional M-ATVs over the contractual 385.
The company set record production numbers for both the M-ATV and Logistics Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) programs at its manufacturing facilities in October, including a record 40 Marine Corps’ LVSRs.
Oshkosh produced a total of more than 1,250 tactical wheeled vehicles, meeting all contractual obligations for the month including the Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (FHTV) and Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacements (MTVR).
The first M-ATVs and LVSRs have been delivered to Afghanistan in recent months to support ongoing combat and logistics operations.
“We continue to increase our high-quantity M-ATV production levels while meeting our other contractual obligations,” Josef Matosevic, Oshkosh Corp. senior vice president of global operating systems and vice president operations-Defense, said in a statement. “Our top priority is making sure our customers’ needs are met for our entire line of high- performance vehicles. We achieve this by continuously improving quality levels at our facilities through design innovations, lean manufacturing and assembly process improvements.”
Existing Oshkosh manufacturing facilities have production capacity available for all current and pending military vehicle programs, including M-ATV and the Army’s Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV), as well as any surges in production. The FMTV award is under protest with a decision due next month.
To date, Oshkosh has received orders for 5,219 M-ATVs from the Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command (TACOM LCMC) as part of orders valued at more than $2.8 billion. The company will ramp production up to 1,000 vehicles per month in December.
The Oshkoshr M-ATV uses the Oshkosh patented TAK-4r independent suspension system that also is found on more than 10,000 MTVRs, providing 16 inches of independent wheel travel and a 70 percent off-road profile capability. The TAK-4 system has undergone more than 400,000 miles of government testing and is being retrofitted on more than 2,400 legacy MRAPs for improved off-road mobility. It also is used on the Army’s next-generation Palletized Load System (PLS).
Oshkosh Defense teamed with Israel’s Plasan North America to provide an advanced armor solution for the M-ATV. Plasan also developed the armor system used on more than 5,000 legacy MRAPs and thousands of Oshkosh MTVR Armored Cabs already in theater.