Oshkosh Defense Introduces the Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at AUSA 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Oshkosh Defense LLC, an Oshkosh Corporation [NYSE: OSK] business, will introduce its Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition, October 13–15, 2025, in Hall B – Booth 1625.

As the U.S. Army accelerates its transformation, Oshkosh is demonstrating how the FMAV platforms directly support modernization priorities for long-range precision fires, resilient formations, and scalable autonomy to deliver ready-now, production-based solutions that reduce risk and increase capabilities to Soldiers in contested environments.

At AUSA, Oshkosh will showcase three production-ready variants from its FMAV portfolio:

  • Extreme Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (X-MAV): The Oshkosh X-MAV is a purpose-built, autonomous-capable launcher solution that is engineered to support the future of long-range munitions. With a robust chassis for the heaviest payloads, proven off-road mobility, and integrated onboard vehicle power, it’s the ideal foundation to support the Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher Heavy (CAML-H) program for multi-domain missions and formations. The X-MAV will be displayed for the first time with four Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles.
  • Medium Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (M-MAV): Derived from the Oshkosh FMTV A2, the M-MAV delivers an integrated, forward-looking solution to the U.S. Army’s most pressing challenges. Purpose-built for optionally manned or fully autonomous launcher operations, M-MAV delivers advanced navigation, remote operation, and automated resupply capabilities to increase survivability, reduce crew burden, and enable dispersed, resilient fires formations. The M-MAV will be equipped with the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Family of Munitions (MFOM).
  • Light Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (L-MAV): Evolved from the U.S. Marine Corps ROGUE-Fires, the L-MAV is a proven, production-ready autonomous carrier. Its modular design allows rapid configuration for missions such as counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), electronic warfare, or resupply, enabling immediate operational readiness across formations. The L-MAV will showcase the AeroVironment Switchblade 600 Loitering Munition and Titan C-UAS.

“The Army has been clear on the need for autonomous, payload-agnostic platforms that are ready now,” said Pat Williams, Chief Programs Officer at Oshkosh Defense. “The Oshkosh Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles are engineered on proven tactical vehicles, with scalable autonomy and payload versatility to deliver what the Army needs today with the flexibility to adapt as the battlefield evolves.”

Oshkosh Defense leadership will be available to discuss the company’s entire portfolio of vehicles, mobility systems, and next-generation technologies at AUSA 2025 in booth #1625.

Photo courtesy Oshkosh Defense

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