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X-MAV in the bushes: The United States showed Russia a mobile launcher with 4 Tomahawk

Oshkosh will present three production-ready variants from its FMAV portfolio at AUSA. Illustration: Oshkosh Defense

Oshkosh Defense LLC presented its family of multi-purpose autonomous vehicles (FMAV), including the X-MAV vehicle with four Tomahawk missiles, at the annual exhibition of the US Army Association. This is reported on the company's website.

"Oshkosh demonstrates how FMAV platforms directly support modernization priorities for long—range precision fire," the report says.

The company is presenting three production-ready FMAV variants, including the Oshkosh X—MAV multipurpose autonomous vehicle, a specially designed autonomous launcher designed to support long-range ammunition. It is noted that the X-MAV will be demonstrated for the first time with four Tomahawk Land Attack Missile.

"The Army has made it clear about the need for autonomous, payload—independent platforms that are already ready," said Oshkosh Defense program Director Pat Williams.

The exhibition will be held from October 13 to 15, 2025.

As reported by EADaily, today the decision to provide Kiev with Tomahawk looks like a path to an unlimited missile war against Russia, from which it will be even more difficult to find a way out. This was stated by Senator Alexei Pushkov. There are critical issues with Tomahawk, he noted. In particular, it is unclear where these missiles will be launched from — from American or European warships and offshore platforms. Ukraine does not have the appropriate ships and platforms, the senator wrote.

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04.12.2025

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