Making its debut with the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Family of Munitions (MFOM), ROGUE-Fires demonstrates a payload-agnostic design for a variety of battlefield applications. These include long-range precision fires, autonomous resupply, and logistical support missions.
Built on the proven Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) platform, ROGUE-Fires can be equipped with a hybrid-electric powertrain. This allows for silent drive and watch capabilities, better fuel efficiency, and additional exportable power for extended operations.
“At AUSA Global Force, we are excited to showcase ROGUE-Fires with MFOM highlighting its potential to deliver cutting-edge, technologically advanced, surface-to-surface fires,” said Pat Williams, Chief Programs Officer at Oshkosh Defense. “Oshkosh is committed to designing scalable solutions that support the U.S. Army’s transformation to the Army of 2030, where human-machine integration in multi-domain operations will be critical to mission success.”
The company’s display also features its broader portfolio of autonomy-ready tactical vehicles, such as the FMTV A2 launcher and the Palletized Load System (PLS) A2. These vehicles use advanced drive-by-wire systems, aimed at enhancing operational safety and effectiveness.
“As the battlefield continues to evolve, we are leveraging the mature and proven Oshkosh families of vehicles to design payload-agnostic autonomous platforms that deliver unmatched flexibility, enabling forces to outpace emerging threats and maintain operational dominance,” Williams added.