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U.S. Delivers JLTVs to Israel Defense Forces
March 15, 2026
The United States has delivered a new batch of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs) to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in 2026 under a $26 million contract aimed at enhancing Israel's ground mobility and protection amid regional tensions with Iran. This delivery is part of a broader Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program authorizing nearly $2 billion for over 3,000 JLTV-family tactical vehicles to Israel, reflecting ongoing U.S.-Israel military cooperation and strategic support.
- The $26 million contract includes several dozen JLTV platforms along with maintenance and logistics sustainment services, indicating opportunities for contractors in vehicle support and lifecycle management.
- The larger $1.98 billion FMS authorization signals significant demand for tactical vehicle manufacturing and associated supply chains, primarily benefiting vendors like Oshkosh Defense.
- Procurement professionals should note the strategic importance of FMS programs in facilitating allied military capabilities and the potential for follow-on sustainment and upgrade contracts.
- Companies involved in tactical vehicle production, maintenance, and logistics should evaluate engagement opportunities arising from this expanded U.S. support to Israel's defense modernization efforts.
Agencies
Israel Ministry of Defense, Israel Defense Forces, U.S. Department of State
Vendors
Oshkosh Defense
Contracts
$26 million, $1.98 billion