
Oshkosh Defense has revealed its Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at the AUSA 2025 expo in Washington, showcasing a portfolio of robotic platforms for future battlefields. The series comprises Extreme (X-MAV), Medium (M-MAV), and Light (L-MAV) variants designed for long-range strikes, logistics, and multi-domain support. The X-MAV serves as an autonomous launcher for Tomahawk missiles, featuring a robust off-road chassis and onboard power generation within the Army’s Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher Heavy program. The M-MAV is based on the FMTV A2 truck and can function manned or unmanned with navigation automation and resupply capabilities to reduce crew risk. It supports the MLRS Family of Munitions and acts as a bridge between crewed and autonomous launcher concepts. The L-MAV, derived from the US Marine ROGUE Fires system, is the most modular of the series, accommodating payloads for counter-UAS, electronic warfare, or resupply operations — demonstrated with Switchblade 600 loitering munitions and Titan anti-drone tools. According to Oshkosh, FMAV vehicles illustrate how proven platforms can seamlessly integrate autonomy modules for scalable and rapid mission reconfiguration. The concept bridges gaps between artillery mobility, autonomous firepower, and logistical resilience, setting the stage for next-generation Army modernization efforts.