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U.S. Army taps Oshkosh for recapitalized tactical trucks

By Ryan Maass
The U.S. Army expects to receive recapitalized Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks in 2018. U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Clinton Massey
The U.S. Army expects to receive recapitalized Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks in 2018. U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Clinton Massey

April 13 (UPI) -- Oshkosh Defense received three separate contracts from the U.S. Army for the procurement of recapitalized Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks.

The agreements, all announced on Wednesday, task the company with supplying new and updated capabilities for the tactical trucks. The contracts have a combined value of almost $260 million.

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Recapitalization efforts will include work on palletized load systems, self-recovery wenches and other supporting components.

The U.S. Department of Defense expects work on two of the contracts to be complete by August 2018, and work on the third to be finished by October of that same year.

The U.S. Army Contracting Command will oversee all three contracts.

Oshkosh's Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks, or HEMTTs, are heavy transport platforms used to resupply combat vehicles and weapon systems on the battlefield. The truck entered service with the Army in 1985, replacing the M520 Goer trucks.

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