Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK) shares skyrocketed Monday, as its Defense business announced it is exhibiting at the Association of the U.S. Army Global Force Symposium, Tuesday through Thursday of this week, highlighting how commercial manufacturing strength, rapid integration, and lifecycle sustainment accelerate the fielding of integrated fires and multi-domain capability.
Oshkosh Defense is showcasing integration-enabled platforms that bring power, autonomy, and mission systems together—advancing operational speed and reducing program risk for the U.S. Army.
Light Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (L-MAV): Evolved from the U.S. Marine Corps ROGUE-Fires, the L-MAV is a modular, autonomous multi-mission carrier designed to accelerate capability insertion across multiple mission sets, including counter-UAS, electronic warfare, network extension, and autonomous resupply. Its open architecture supports rapid integration of new payloads, while its powertrain can be adapted to hybrid-electric configurations to enable silent drive, silent watch, enhanced fuel efficiency, and increased exportable power.
SIGMA Next-Generation Mobile Tactical Cannon: Elbit America’s SIGMA system, built on the Oshkosh Mobile Artillery Platform (MAP) foundation, represents a low-risk, mission-ready solution aligned to the Army’s Mobile Tactical Cannon objectives. Developed to support rapid fires and shoot-and-scoot survivability, SIGMA carries heavy payloads, delivers off-road mobility, and supports the evolving future of long-range munitions. Currently in production for international customers, the next-generation system offers the U.S. Army proven, scalable U.S.-based manufacturing and integration—reducing development timelines and strengthening industrial resilience.
OSK shares hiked $7.43, or 5.3%, to $147.83.
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