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HO Scale 1:87 JLTV Cargo with Trailer Desert Camo US Army

HO Scale 1:87 JLTV Cargo with Trailer Desert Camo US Army

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HO Scale 1:87 JLTV Cargo with Trailer Desert Camo US Army

All components are static.

Trailer does not lock onto JLTV, the trailer pintle sits on the JLTV hitch. For a permanent attachment, you can use a small drop of super glue. 

Service History: 2019 – present

Length JLTV: 2.5in, with trailer 4.6in

Width: 1.2in

Height: 1.1in

Weight: JLTV .9oz, with trailer 1.2oz

The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), known and marketed under Oshkosh development as the L-ATV (Light Combat Tactical All-Terrain Vehicle), is a light utility/combat multi-role vehicle. The Oshkosh-developed JLTV was selected for acquisition under the US military's Army-led Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program. In the very early stages of the program it was suggested that JLTV would replace the AM General High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) on a one-for-one basis. It is now suggested that the JLTV will partially replace the HMMWV.

The L-ATV was designed to deliver a level of protection comparable to that of heavier and less maneuverable Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) class designs, these having more protection from blast than up-armored HMMWVs which they were delivered to replace on deployed operations.

In August 2015, the L-ATV was selected as the winner of the JLTV program. The first JLTV delivery order was placed in March 2016 with the U.S. Army ordering 657 examples. Overall requirements have fluctuated, but as of January 2022 were stated by Michael Sprang, JLTV Project Director to be 49,099 for the Army; approximately 12,500 for the Marine Corps; 2,000 for the Air Force (dependent on funding); and approximately 400 for the Navy.

The JLTV achieved Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in the U.S. Marine Corps in 2019. The Army recompeted the right to manufacture the JLTV beginning with the A2 variant. In 2023, the Army selected AM General. Oshkosh expects to produce JLTVs into early 2025 and retains the right to produce JLTVs for direct commercial sale.

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