BAE Systems FMTV Cargo 4x4

BAE Systems FMTV in 攻殻機動隊 SAC_2045 (Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045), Animation Series, 2020-2022 IMDB Ep. 1

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: US

BAE Systems FMTV Cargo 4x4

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opal TH

2023-02-24 13:27

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GodzillaFan54 CA

2023-02-24 14:09

Oshkosh?

RedBoy9199 DE

2023-02-24 15:51

Yes.

mike962 DE

2023-02-24 16:14

FMTV M1078

https://www.flickr.com/photos/125570468@N07/29709710041

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Exiv96 BE

2023-02-25 16:40

So, uhhmm, Oshkosh or BAE Systems ?

Truck_Guy US

2023-02-25 18:19

All the others are listed as BAE Systems.

mike962 DE

2023-02-25 18:24

Exiv96 wrote So, uhhmm, Oshkosh or BAE Systems ?

technically both would be correct

Quote BAE Systems was awarded a bridging contract in June 2008 for up to 10,000 FMTVs or trailers, the contract including an option (which was exercised) for 10,000 additional vehicles.[9]

In May 2009 BAE Systems, Navistar Defense and Oshkosh Defense each announced they had submitted proposals for the FMTV A1P2 competitive rebuy program to the U.S. Army's Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) Life Cycle Management Command. In August 2009, the United States Army announced that Oshkosh Defense had been awarded the FMTV A1P2 rebuy production contract. The award was protested by both BAE Systems and Navistar.[10]

The FMTV A1P2 rebuy was awarded as a five-year 'build-to-print' requirements-type award that at award allowed the U.S. government to order from 0 up to 12,415 trucks and 10,926 trailers through to calendar year 2014. Some FMTV variants are excluded from the rebuy competition, those excluded include specialist FMTV variants such as HIMARS, Patriot, MEADS and LVAD, plus all the armored cabs developed by BAE Systems.[11]

According to the United States Army (in February 2012) all FMTV work with BAE Systems (minus a small number of armor B-kits) had concluded, BAE Systems and legacy companies having delivered around 74,000 FMTV trucks and trailers to the United States Army

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