Next Generation Fighting Vehicles

Explore the Next Generation Fighting Vehicle (NGFV) project.

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Project at a glance

Overview

Replacing the current fleet of high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV)

Procuring

Canada is considering procuring a fleet of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV). It also plans to acquire integrated logistics support to operate and sustain the fleet for its first 2 years of service.

Project status

Canada has determined that the JLTV is the only vehicle that can meet the requirements of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). This vehicle can only be procured through the United States (U.S.) Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. As a result, Canada is considering procuring a fleet of JLTV and associated services from the U.S. government.

Canada is taking actions to diversify its defence partnerships beyond the U.S., given changes in the global environment. However, Canada continues to leverage partnerships with the U.S. when it is in our country’s best interest to do so.

Next step

Once the congressional notification mandatory review period is complete, the U.S. government will provide a letter of offer and acceptance to the Government of Canada. Canada should receive that letter in fall 2025.

Project description

The NGFV project is working to replace the CAF’s aging fleet of HMMWV. It will:

Canada’s Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy applies to the NGFV project. It will require the U.S. government contractor to undertake business activity in Canada equal to its share of the FMS agreement. Canada would apply the ITB Policy through an economic side agreement between Canada and the U.S. government main contractor, AM General.

Procurement progress and engagement

National Defence has assessed its operational needs, considering the current geopolitical context.

Revised procurement strategy: Foreign Military Sales program

Initial procurement strategy: Competitive procurement process

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