How much does a USMC Lvsr cost?

A $192.9 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract will provide P-19R Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting vehicles, plus support and sustainment.

How much can a LVSR carry?

With a 22.5-ton (20,412 kg) on-road/16.5-ton (14,969 kg) off-road payload and 600 horsepower diesel engine, it has the capacity and power to carry whatever the mission requires. It can haul flatracks, ISO containers, bridging equipment, boats and fuel containers.

Who makes the LVSR?

Oshkosh Corporation
Logistic Vehicle System Replacement

Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR)
Manufacturer Oshkosh Corporation
Produced 2005-2013 (remains available)
No. built 2020
Variants MKR15 – wrecker (160) MKR16 – tractor (355) MKR18 – cargo (1505)

How much does a LVSR weight?

Redefining Performance For The Heavy Fleet

Mil-Spec: LVSR MKR15 Wrecker
Engine: 15.2L Caterpillar C15
Curb weight: 67,600 pounds
GVWR: 101,000 pounds
Length: 451 inches

What vehicles do the Marines use?

Active use

  • HMMWV.
  • Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement.
  • Mercedes-Benz G Class/Interim Fast Attack Vehicle.
  • Growler.
  • MRZR-D.
  • Logistics Vehicle System.
  • Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR)
  • Light Armored Vehicle.

What is a 7 ton truck?

Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement
The Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement, a truck also known as MTVR or 7-ton, entered service in 2001 and has since been the Corps’ go-to vehicle for hauling supplies, as well as towing combat systems such as the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and the M777 lightweight 155mm Howitzer.

What engine is in a 7 ton?

Engine. The MTVR is powered by a Caterpillar C-13 six-cylinder diesel engine coupled to an Allison seven-speed automatic transmission and torque converter, and an Oshkosh single-speed transfer box. It provides a power output of 440hp.

What kind of engine does Oshkosh LVSR have?

Oshkosh’s LVSR shares MTVR features like the TAK-4 (R) independent suspension system for better off-road performance, leverages advances in automated vehicle diagnostic systems (Oshkosh’s CommandZone), includes factory-installed armor with options for additional kits, and sports a special 600 hp CAT C15 engine.

When did the Oshkosh LVSR heavy tactical truck come out?

In 2006 the US Marine Corps selected the Oshkosh LVSR (Logistic Vehicle System Replacement) heavy tactical trucks to replace the ageing Oshkosh Mk.48 series, which was launched in 1985 and currently is the mainstay of the USMC logistics fleet. The new military truck was developed by the Oshkosh Truck Corporation.

How big is an Oshkosh logistic vehicle replacement?

Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) U.S. Marine’s Oshkosh Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) Type 10×10 tactical trucks with up to 16.5 / 22.5 ton off-road / on-road payload (MKR18 cargo) Place of origin United States of America Service history In service 2009–present (first fielding 2009) Used by U.S. Marines Production history

When was Oshkosh awarded the LVSR contract?

The LVSR Request for Information (RfI) had originally been expected in May 2000. In March 2004 Oshkosh Truck Corporation (now Oshkosh Defense) announced that the US Marine Corps had awarded the company a Phase I System Development and Demonstration Contract to supply three LVSR trucks.