
The Army has placed a $95 million order with Oshkosh Defense [OSK] for more Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (FHTV), to include new autonomy-ready Palletized Load System (PLS) A2 trucks. Pat Williams, Oshkosh Defense’s chief programs officer, confirmed to Defense Daily this is the second order for PLS A2s under the $1.54 billion FHTV V contract awarded last August, with deliveries to begin this December. “The PLS A2 exemplifies how Oshkosh Defense is harnessing next-generation autonomy to enable human-machine integration…