At the AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Oshkosh Defense showcased its new Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV)—a trio of modular platforms designed to strengthen the US Army’s autonomous warfare and logistics capabilities.
The series includes the X-MAV, M-MAV, and L-MAV, each tailored for specific operational roles ranging from missile launch to reconnaissance and resupply.
The X-MAV, an autonomous launcher platform, was presented armed with four Tomahawk missiles. It features heavy-duty mobility and integrated power systems and forms the baseline for the Army’s Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher (CAMDL) effort.
The M-MAV, based on the FMTV A2 chassis, is equipped for manned or unmanned operations, offering advanced navigation, automated logistics, and enhanced protection.
The lightweight L-MAV—evolved from the ROGUE Fires design—is optimized for counter-drone and EW missions, and was displayed with Switchblade 600 and Titan technologies.
According to Oshkosh, the FMAV series demonstrates how adaptable vehicle architectures can rapidly integrate autonomy and mission-specific systems to deliver flexible, deployable solutions across complex domains.






































