Oshkosh Defense used the AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington to introduce its Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV), an adaptable fleet built to advance autonomous military operations. Comprising X-MAV, M-MAV, and L-MAV platforms, the range addresses missions from long-range fire support to resupply and counter-drone operations. The X-MAV is a heavy launcher vehicle displayed with Tomahawk missiles, representing a core element of the Army’s Common Autonomous Launcher Heavy program. The M-MAV adapts Oshkosh’s FMTV A2 platform with autonomous navigation and remote operation features to enhance crew survivability and mission persistence. The L-MAV derives from the Marine ROGUE Fires system and demonstrates multi-payload modularity for EW and resupply tasks. Oshkosh highlighted that the FMAV portfolio embodies the company’s vision of transforming traditional ground vehicles into smart systems capable of integrating AI-driven control, autonomous navigation, and networked mission management. By repurposing proven chassis designs with modern autonomy kits, FMAV offers the Army a cost-effective, ready-to-deploy solution for emerging multi-domain battlefields. Each variant can operate individually or as part of a coordinated autonomous fleet, enabling rapid adaptation to complex combat scenarios and future technology insertions.

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