Oshkosh Defense announced a $53 million order for Common Bridge Transporters (CBTs) from the U.S. Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal, a component of the Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicle (FHTV) V program.
The CBTs are built on Oshkosh’s HEMTT platform and are engineered to transport, launch, and retrieve bridge bays, enabling forces to cross water obstacles and maintain maneuverability in contested terrain. The award adds a multi‑year revenue stream and reinforces Oshkosh’s position as a key supplier of heavy‑tactical vehicles.
The FHTV V program, valued at $1.54 billion, is a five‑year contract that extends deliveries through 2031. This $53 million order is a modification under that program, underscoring continued Army demand for Oshkosh’s heavy‑tactical platforms.
The order is expected to contribute to Oshkosh’s defense segment revenue and operating income in the coming quarters. While the exact financial impact is not disclosed, the award aligns with the company’s broader backlog and growth strategy.
Oshkosh’s defense segment remains a critical part of its portfolio, with recent earnings showing an EPS beat and a revenue miss, but the company maintains a strong backlog and investor confidence. The new order adds to that momentum.
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