ARMY AL&T
Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)
Prototype Builds Underway Kris Osborn and Ashley John
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LTV Technology Development (TD) phase industry teams have begun to build government prototypes, engineering an unprecedented blend of mobility, payload capacity, and survivability. They are building a light tactical vehicle that will withstand improvised explosive device
attacks, maneuver quickly through diverse terrain, and transport beneath a CH-47 or CH-53 helicopter.
Lockheed Martin JTLV prototypes demonstrate an FOV approach. As the central component of DOD’s TWV strategy, JLTV will enhance the military’s mix of tactical vehicles by providing a balanced vehicle solution of performance, payload, and protection with increased transportability and expeditionary mobility. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin.)
APRIL –JUNE 2010
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