US Army division awards tractor contract to DTNA

Sept. 9, 2009
The US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command awarded a contract to Daimler Trucks North America LLC (DTNA) to produce 1,780 units of the M915A5 6x4 military linehaul tractors. This version represents a block upgrade, from the previous M915A3 model, ...

The US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command awarded a contract to Daimler Trucks North America LLC (DTNA) to produce 1,780 units of the M915A5 6x4 military linehaul tractors.

This version represents a block upgrade, from the previous M915A3 model, in response to the Army’s request for improvements based upon lessons learned on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan. The major change in the block-upgraded model is the inclusion of armor protection, using an A-kit and B-Kit design approach, in accordance with the Army’s long-term armoring strategy.

DTNA partnered with BAE Systems’ Security and Survivability business to develop and integrate an armor package design into the M915A5 linehaul tractor. BAE Systems, a subcontractor to DTNA, will provide DTNA with an A-Kit for each M915A5 produced on the military production line in Portland OR. BAE will also produce B-Kits for trucks as determined by and requested from the US Army to meet combat requirements. In addition to enhanced armor, the M915A5s feature a larger cab to store combat gear, personal weapons, and ammunition. The larger cab, combined with an upgraded electrical system, also provides the space and power for the robust C4I packages now utilized on linehaul trucks in combat.

Powering the M915A5 is DTNA’s Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine, rated at 500 hp and delivering 1,650 lb-ft of torque.

The M915A5 recently passed test and evaluation at the Army Test Center, surpassing performance and reliability goals.

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