Oshkosh signs a $49 million contract to upgrade USMC MTVRs (X @OshkoshDefense)
Oshkosh Defense has signed a $49.2 million contract to upgrade cargo vehicles for the United States Marine Corps.
The agreement includes the conversion of MTVR Extra Long Wheelbase units to the Condition Code “A” standard, restoring the armored vehicles to full operational capability.
According to the Marine Corps Systems Command, the IDIQ contract runs until 2030 and involves conversions only at Oshkosh’s Wisconsin factory. Funding will be released as each order is placed, with no immediate upfront payment.
The MTVRs are the primary medium tactical vehicles of the Marine Corps and are used for logistical missions, even in hostile environments. The upgrade will ensure that older units return to service with revised and validated systems, enhancing the transport and resupply capabilities of frontline forces.
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