Family Of Medium Tactical Vehicles -medium Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12415321-002 Vehicular Door Hinge
013757117
12415400 Vehicular Body Panel
014182056
12415811 Steering Tie Rod
014424013
12416372 Weapon System Access Door
013840377
12417270 Vehicular Suspension Control Arm
013958774
12417277 Leaf Spring Assembly
014928244
12417335 Pneumatic Tire Wheel
013711488
12417336 Vehicle Body Side Rack
013743118
12417336-001 Vehicle Body Side Rack
013743118
12417407 Vehicul Structural Frame Section
013702726
12417412 Vehicul Structural Frame Section
013704791
12417413 Vehicul Structural Frame Section
013704792
12417458 Straight Axle
013930945
12417468 Nonmetallic Angle Seal
013752905
12417479 Catch Strike
013757257
12417479-001 Catch Strike
013757257
12417573 Nonmetallic Angle Seal
013752905
12417624 Weapon System Resilient Mount
013700643
12417724-001 Control Rod
014800092
12417733 Nonmetallic Special Shaped Seal
013771997
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The Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) is a series of vehicles, based on a common chassis, that vary by payload and mission requirements. The FMTV is derived from the Austrian military Steyr 12 M 18 truck, but substantially modified to meet U.S. Army requirements, these including a minimum 50 per cent U.S. content.

There were originally 17 FMTV variants, four 2.5 U.S. ton payload variants designated Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) and 13 variants with a 5 U.S. ton payload, these designated Medium Tactical Vehicle (MTV).

Since the first FMTVs were fielded in January 1996 the family has been expanded and the overall design enhanced considerably. The FMTV was originally manufactured by Stewart and Stevenson (1996-2006), then by Armor Holdings (2006-2007), then by what is now BAE Systems Platforms & Services until 2011. It is currently manufactured by Oshkosh Corporation.

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