Industry competitors line up for next phase of Army’s Common Tactical Truck program
Company officials from competitors like Rheinmetall and Oshkosh hype their offerings ahead of expected final request for proposals.
Company officials from competitors like Rheinmetall and Oshkosh hype their offerings ahead of expected final request for proposals.
The new pairing is targeting an annual revenue “north of” $1 billion by 2027, says Matthew Warnick, the American Rheinmetall Vehicles managing director.
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An unmatched combination of experience, capabilities and resources underpin Mack Defense’s support of Common Tactical Truck Program.
By year’s end, service leaders should have a draft TWV strategy to guide their decisions on a host of vehicle fleets from the Infantry Squad Vehicle to the future Common Tactical Truck.
The service plans to host another “open” competition before crowning a winner for this multi-billion-dollar contract in 2026.
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Two powerhouse defense companies have joined forces to deliver the most advanced military truck prototype for the world’s finest fighting force.
Two powerhouse defense companies have joined forces to deliver the most advanced military truck prototype for the world’s finest fighting force.
American Rheinmetall and GM Defense will work together on the first phase of the Army's Common Tactical Truck program.
"I see promising signs of success, but there is a lot more work to do," Bush told reporters. "My focus is on cooperation, coordination and unity of effort across the whole Army."
The Common Tactical Truck will be able to connect ports to forward operating positions, maybe with AI.