Oshkosh Reveals New Hybrid-Electric Variant Of The Military’s Light Tactical Vehicle
Oshkosh Defense has unveiled plans for a hybrid electric Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, or eJLTV.
Oshkosh Defense has unveiled plans for a hybrid electric Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, or eJLTV.
The US Army wants to divert funding away from its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program to continue its plans to recapitalize older Humvees.
So-called “suicide drones” will give Marine units a new option for finding threats and engaging them precisely on land and at sea.
Naval Strike Missiles fired from unmanned launcher vehicles are important components of new distributed concepts of operations the Marines are developing.
New mobile missile launchers are an essential part of the Marine Corps’ future distributed operations concepts.
This combination would enable a relatively small number of personnel to deliver swarms of drones that could wreak havoc, including on air defenses.
The service is hoping the same less-than-lethal weapons will be able to do double duty as communication systems and short-range sensors, too.
Worried about Russia, the service is rushing to get these vehicles, but it has had big trouble with acquiring little tanks in the past.