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Military JLTV Program is moving forward

US Dept of Defense has issued continuing contracts for the JLTV, Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. A program to develop a new family of light tactical vehicles for Army, Marine Corps and special operations forces is moving ahead at full steam, almost halfway through its technology development phase.

The joint light tactical vehicle is an Army, Marine Corps and U.S. Special Operations Command program to replace the Humvee with a family of higher-performing, more survivable vehicles able to carry greater payloads, said Kevin Fahey, Army program executive officer for combat support and combat service support during a recent interview. The goal, he explained, is to fill a critical capabilities gap while developing a family of vehicles capable of performing multiple missions and sharing common components.

The Army, lead agent for the program, announced just over a year ago that it had awarded three contracts valued at about 6 million for the program’s 27-month technology development phase. The three contractors are BAE Systems Land and Armaments, Ground Systems Division; General Tactical Vehicles, a joint venture between General Dynamics Land Systems and AM General and Lockheed Martin Systems Integration.

Metalmite Corporation has been a key prototype machine shop for many of these components. Although we are not at liberty to discuss any specifics, let us say that the addition 5 Axis Machining has really helped to speed up deliveries. As a Prime Contractor for the Department of Defense and as a sub for larger Prime’s, Metalmite has postioned themselves to be a critical player in the CNC machine shop service area. In general the turnaround required would not be possible without CNC machining. Stay tuned for the new, faster, lighter, and more precise military vehicles to come!

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