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Brief facts about ftts:

The Future Tactical Truck System was a United States Armed Forces program for which the Operational Requirements Document was drawn up during 2003. FTTS was a proposed two vehicle modular family that was to replace the AM General High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, Oshkosh M977 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck, Palletized Load System, and all remaining M35, M809 and M939 series of 2.5 and 5 ton trucks. The FTTS-UV was to replace the HMMWV, while the FTTS-MSV was to replace all other types. By 2006 work on FTTS was faltering and according to the foreword of Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics 2006-2007 by Shaun C Connors and Christopher F Foss: "The U.S. Army's original intention was that the FTTS with just two variants would eventually replace virtually all of the current tactical wheeled vehicle fleet.

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle - The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is a United States military and United States Special Operations Command program to part-replace the Humvee with a family of more survivable vehicles with greater payload. Early studies for the JLTV program were approved in 2006.

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