Common Tactical Truck

Abstract

The Common Tactical Truck (CTT) is a Family of Vehicles (FoV) modernization effort to replace the HEMTT, PLS, Line Haul, and M1088 vehicles while leveraging the best commercial practices, lowering procurement cost (commercial economies of scale), and incorporating technology upgrades including Predictive Logistics, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and autonomy ready without significantly degrading the performance from current platforms. Heavy Tactical Vehicles (HTV) Predictive Logistics (PL) and Data Integration Ground Systems (DIGS) Development enables the Tactical Wheeled Vehicle fleet to transition from time-based/conditioned-based maintenance to the ability to act prior to materiel failure; conserves combat power for the battlefield commander. DIGS Development enables the Tactical Wheeled Vehicle fleet to transition from time-based/conditioned-based maintenance to the ability to act prior to materiel failure; conserves combat power for the battlefield commander. FY 2025 Project DG7 Base funds in the amount of $2.005 million supports the matrix functional support for the Common Tactical Truck Program. FY2025 Project DG7 Base funds in the amount of $2.600 million supports DIGS development for Heavy Tactical Vehicles. The DIGS effort provides Heavy Tactical Vehicles with Engineer Change Proposals (ECPs) that will enhance fleet readiness and help to overcome the effects obsolescence. The total cost of the CTT Middle Tier of Acquisition Rapid Prototyping effort is $59.370 million RDT&E from FY22 to FY26. The remainder of the CTT MTA program is fully funded across the Future Years Defense Program. Matrix Functional Support is required to address/augment Engineering and Logistic functions, capabilities and gaps to supplement core employee competencies. System Engineering oversight and multiple functions of Logistics support such as management, fielding, tracking and documentation is required during the acquisition process. In accordance with Section 1815 of the FY 2008 National Defense Authorization Act (P.L. 110-181), these items are necessary for use by the active and reserve components of the Armed Forces for homeland defense missions, domestic emergency responses, and providing military support to civil authorities.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
DG7_0604622A_5_2040_PB_2025

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  • Defense Financial Management and Audit.
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

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