Oshkosh [OSK] has received a $1.7 billion order from the Army to deliver 6,107 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles ahead of a likely full-rate production decision in December, the company said Wednesday.

This is the Army’s 10th JLTV order since August 2015, with Oshkosh delivering over 2,600 vehicles to date.JLTV 1

“The JLTV is engineered with industry leading suspension and protection systems, as well as the ability to support a spectrum of mission kits and weapon systems required for the modern battlefield,” George Mansfield, Oshkosh’s vice president of joint programs, said in a statement. “This vehicle represents a technological leap forward that provides enhanced protection and extreme mobility both off-road and in dense urban terrain.”

JLTV deliveries under the latest low-rate initial production order are expected to be completed by September 2019.

“The JLTV also features a VICTORY compliant modular, scalable, open architecture system to support rapidly evolving C4ISR suites,” Mansfield said.