US Army moves forward with USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck competition

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is moving ahead with the acquisition of a new Common Tactical Truck (CTT) fleet and has outlined its plans for a prototyping competition that could lead to a USD5.1 billion production contract for 7,265 vehicles.

The service publicly announced on 24 January it is seeking modified commercial off-the-shelf solutions that can perform tactical wheeled vehicle mission roles currently performed by Palletized Load System A1 vehicles, Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (HEMTT) A4, M1088 Tractors, and M915 Line Haul Tractors.

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