MTVR[1] | |
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Type | Family of 6x6 tactical trucks with 7-tons of off road payload (U.S. tons). On road payload may be higher. |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 2001–present (first fielding 2001) |
Used by | U.S. Marine Corps and others (see Operators) |
Production history | |
Designer | Oshkosh Defense |
Designed | 1996 (initial development contract) |
Manufacturer | Oshkosh Defense |
Produced | 1999–present |
No. built | 11,359 to U.S. Marines/Navy, plus 430 (est.) export sales |
Variants | (full details in main text)
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MK23 standard cargo truck[1][2] | |
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Specifications | |
Mass | 13,200 kg (29,100 lbs) (curb w/fuel) |
Length | 8 m (314.9 in) |
Width | 2.49 m (98 in) |
Height | 3.185 m (125.4 in) (cab; reducible for transport) |
Crew | 2 |
Armor | a-kit/b-kit; U.S. Army Long Term Armor Strategy (LTAS) compliant |
Engine | Caterpillar (CAT) C-12 Advanced Diesel Engine Management (ADEM) III, 11.9-liter, 6-cylinder inline water-cooled diesel developing 425 hp @ 1800 rpm and 1,550 ft-lb torque at 2100 rpm |
Payload capacity | 7 U.S. tons (off-highway) 14,199 lbs / 30,000 lbs (payload off-road / primary & secondary roads) |
Transmission | Allison HD 4070P 7-speed automatic and Oshkosh 30000 single-speed with torque proportioning differential and manual differential lock |
Suspension | Oshkosh TAK-4 independent suspension,[8] coil spring upper/lower control arms; anti-roll bar on second and third axles. Front axle rated at 16,000 lb, second at 23,500 lb, third at 25,500 lb |
Fuel capacity | 295 L (78 gal) |
Operational range | 483 km (300 mi) |
Maximum speed | 105 km/h (65 mph) |
Steering system | Power-assisted, front axle (third axle contra-steer on MK31 tractor) |
The Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) is a series of vehicles used by the U.S. Marines.[1][9] The first MTVRs were delivered in late 1999. The MTVR is the equivalent of the U.S. Army's Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV); the Marines do not use the FMTV (with the exception of the FMTV-based HIMARS) and the Army does not use the MTVR.
There were originally four, later seven, MTVR variants, then nine (plus a sub-variant) as deliveries and development continued. A dedicated trailer and prototype/developmental MTVRs have also been produced.[1][9]
The MTVR was designed and is manufactured by Oshkosh Defense.[1][9]
Oshkosh MTVR Military Power
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).