Future of military vehicle capabilities from Oshkosh Defense on display at Modern Day Marine 2011
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 11:19 AM | |||
Future of military vehicle capabilities from Oshkosh Defense on display at Modern Day Marine 2011 | |||
Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK), will showcase a range of cutting edge vehicle platforms and technologies to serve the U.S. Marine Corps in its exhibit at Modern Day Marine 2011 in Quantico, Va. | |||
Oshkosh Defense LCTV Light Combat Tactical Vehicle | |||
The Oshkosh Light Combat Tactical Vehicle (LCTV) will be on display at the show. Designed to demonstrate the future of light tactical vehicle technologies – including improved off-road mobility and exportable power capabilities – the LCTV has been independently developed and tested by Oshkosh Defense. | |||
HMMWV using Oshkosh Defense TAK-4® independent suspension | |||
“Oshkosh Defense has developed industry-leading mobility and protection solutions for the Marine Corps’ heavy and medium fleets for years, and we are expanding our efforts with extensive R&D work to bring the light fleets up to a new level of performance,” said John Bryant, vice president and general manager of Marine Corps Programs for Oshkosh Defense. “We’ve developed an upgraded HMMWV using our battle-tested TAK-4® independent suspension system to give Marines improved mobility, survivability and ride quality.” | |||
Oshkosh Defense MTVR Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement cargo truck | |||
Oshkosh also will exhibit its innovations with exportable power solutions to meet the increasing energy demands of modern military equipment, in accordance with the DoD Operational Energy Strategy. A Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) with On-Board Vehicle Power (OBVP), which can export up to 120 kW of military-grade power and reduce the need for generators, will also be on display. The MTVR with OBVP can deliver enough energy to power a command center, city block or small airport, and is currently in testing with Marines. | |||
Oshkosh Defense MTVR 16.5 Ton load handling system 8x8 truck | |||
Vehicles and Advanced Technologies on Display - The Oshkosh LCTV technology demonstrator | |||