Oshkosh Eyes Potential New USMC JLTV Contract, Warns of Widening Readiness Gap Under Current Agreement
The U.S. Marine Corps is evaluating alternative suppliers for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), while incumbent manufacturer Oshkosh actively pursues the potential new contract opportunity. The Marines stated they are continuously assessing procurement options to meet approved JLTV requirements, maintain readiness, and reduce deployment risk. Oshkosh has highlighted that readiness gaps are widening under the current contract framework.

Highlights
- The U.S. Marine Corps is evaluating alternative JLTV suppliers beyond incumbent manufacturer Oshkosh to meet approved vehicle requirements and reduce deployment risk.
- Oshkosh has held the primary JLTV production contract since 2015 and is actively pursuing any potential new contract opportunity the Marines may open.
- The Marine Corps told Breaking Defense it 'continuously evaluates procurement options' to maintain readiness, without specifying the reasons for seeking an alternative source.
- The JLTV is the U.S. military's designated replacement for the aging Humvee (HMMWV), making supply continuity critical for Marine Corps ground operations.
- Oshkosh warns that readiness gaps are widening under the current contract framework, signaling potential supply chain or delivery execution issues.
Oshkosh Eyes Potential New USMC JLTV Contract, Warns of Widening Readiness Gap Under Current Agreement
The U.S. Marine Corps is considering sourcing its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) from an alternative supplier, with incumbent manufacturer Oshkosh closely monitoring the potential new contract opportunity and warning that readiness gaps are continuing to grow under the existing contract structure.
The Marine Corps has not provided specific details on why it may be seeking a new JLTV supplier, but in a statement issued to Breaking Defense, the service said it "continuously evaluates procurement options to ensure approved JLTV requirements are met, readiness is maintained, and deployment risk is reduced."
The JLTV is the U.S. military's next-generation light tactical vehicle designed to replace the aging High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, commonly known as the Humvee), and is critical to the Marine Corps' ground mobility and maneuver capabilities.
This potential procurement development suggests there may be challenges on the supply chain or contract execution front, prompting the Marines to explore alternative sources in order to safeguard vehicle delivery timelines and maintain fleet readiness across the force.
Oshkosh, which has held the primary JLTV production contract since 2015, is positioning itself to compete for any new contract vehicle the Marine Corps may establish, while simultaneously arguing that the current arrangement is contributing to an expanding gap in combat readiness.
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