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US soldiers test FMTVA2 next generation family of medium-size Army trucks.


| 2023

The FMTVA2 is being tested by the U.S. 1st Armored Division with hopes it will replace its predecessor, the Light Medium Tactical Vehicle, or LMT. Staff Sgt. Jacob Lang, 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element at Fort Bliss, reports.
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A dump truck configuration in the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, or FMTVA2, is loaded by soldiers of the 16th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Armored Combat Brigade Team, 1st Armored Division, as part of operational testing at Fort Bliss, Texas (Picture source: Tad Browning, U.S. Army)


“Driving the FMTV has been a complete game changer from the old LMTV,” said Spc. Salvador Castillo, a horizontal engineer with Alpha Company, 16th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division. Castillo and his unit tested the FMTVA2 for about 4 weeks and praised the improvements from the previous model.

Castillo expressed appreciation for the user-friendly enhancements, such as improved suspension and the Drive Display Unit — a digital vehicle monitoring system that informs the driver of vehicle faults in real-time. Feedback from the soldiers are integral to the equipment testing process. Input from soldiers testing the equipment is collected and used to inform the U.S. Army Operational Test Command how the FMTVA2 performs.

David Rogers, a civilian employee of OTC and assistant test officer for the FMTVA2 follow-on operational test, said all the data requirements are captured and testing criteria are met to ensure that they can coordinate with their sister unit, the U.S. Army Evaluation Center, to produce an evaluation report to inform Army senior leaders of the FMTVA2’s suitability and reliability. “Our mission is to collect the data,” Rogers said. “We provide the data to the evaluators so they can inform decision makers within the Army.”

Rogers explained the evaluator’s role as vital to ensuring the test exercise conducted over the course of the follow-on operational test meets data requirements and gives an overall scope of the FMTVA2’s capabilities and its readiness to roll out to the Army and its soldiers.

Three Fort Bliss 1st Armored Division units took part in the operational test: Companies A and B, 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Combat Brigade Team; the 16th Brigade Engineer Battalion; with the 528th Hospital Center, 1st Medical Brigade also joining in.


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Nighttime recovery operations are performed by soldiers of A Company, 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Combat Brigade Team, 1st Armored Division, with Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, or FMTVA2, wreckers as part of operational testing at Fort Bliss (Picture source: Tad Browning, U.S. Army)


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