Oshkosh Defense debuted its new Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition from October 13–15, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
The FMAV lineup is designed to align with the U.S. Army’s modernization goals, particularly in long-range precision fires, resilient formations, and scalable autonomy for future battlefield operations. Oshkosh stated that the vehicles are production-ready and built to enhance operational capabilities in contested environments while reducing risk to personnel.
At the AUSA event, Oshkosh will showcase three FMAV variants:
Extreme Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (X-MAV): Built as an autonomous-capable launcher platform, the X-MAV supports long-range munitions and features a robust chassis, off-road mobility, and onboard power systems. It will be displayed with four Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, highlighting its role in the Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher Heavy (CAML-H) program.
Medium Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (M-MAV): Based on the FMTV A2 platform, the M-MAV is designed for optionally manned or autonomous launcher operations. It incorporates advanced navigation, remote control, and automated resupply to improve survivability and support dispersed fire formations. The variant will feature the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Family of Munitions (MFOM).
Light Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicle (L-MAV): Adapted from the U.S. Marine Corps ROGUE-Fires, this light platform offers modularity for missions including counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), electronic warfare, and logistics. It will be displayed with the AeroVironment Switchblade 600 loitering munition and Titan C-UAS system.