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The '''Future Tactical Truck Systems (FTTS)''' was a U.S. Military program to replace the HMMWV. Work apparently stopped sometime between |
The '''Future Tactical Truck Systems (FTTS)''' was a U.S. Military program to replace the HMMWV. Work apparently stopped sometime between 2006–07 and work never resumed. Elements of FTTS were used in the [[Joint Light Tactical Vehicle]] program. |
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===Maneuver Sustainment Vehicle=== |
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*[[Joint Light Tactical Vehicle]] |
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Revision as of 16:31, 9 September 2010
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Type | Utility vehicle |
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The Future Tactical Truck Systems (FTTS) was a U.S. Military program to replace the HMMWV. Work apparently stopped sometime between 2006–07 and work never resumed. Elements of FTTS were used in the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program.
History
To evaluate possible future truck systems and designs, the U.S. Army's Tank-automotive and Armaments Command refereed the Future Tactical Truck Systems - Advanced Concepts and Technology Demonstration (ACTD) program. Navistar International and Lockheed Martin's proposals, the International FTTS and Lockheed FTTS Utility Vehicles were selected, as well as the Armor Holdings proposal for the MSV.[1] In August 2006 they were tested at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Following this evaluation they were parked in The Pentagon courtyard for evaluation by higher ranking military officials.
Design
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Competitors
International truck
International Truck's proposal for FTTS utilized a Parallel Hybrid Drivetrain and modular armor. It has undergone testing by 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division and 14th Engineer Battalion at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Fort Lewis, along with Lockheed Martin's design and Armor Holdings' Maneuver Sustainment Vehicle.[2][3]
Variants
Utility Vehicle
UV1
- FTTS-UV Support
- FTTS-UV Ambulance
- FTTS-UV C2
UV2
- FTTS-UV Support