The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) course is a critical training program designed for military personnel and defense contractors responsible for operating, maintaining, and supporting the next generation of light tactical vehicles. This certification validates the essential knowledge and practical skills required to safely and effectively handle the JLTV Family of Vehicles (FoV). It is designed to ensure that operators can leverage the vehicle's advanced capabilities and that maintainers can keep these assets mission-ready. Successful completion demonstrates a standard of proficiency needed for a variety of roles within the modern tactical environment.
This comprehensive course covers everything from a detailed understanding of the JLTV’s variants and sub-systems to practical operator skills and field-level maintenance.
Core topics included in the curriculum are:
Vehicle Familiarization: Detailed overview of the four primary JLTV variants (Utility, General Purpose, Heavy Guns Carrier, and Close Combat Weapons Carrier) and their distinct capabilities.
Safety and Pre-checks: Essential safety protocols, Basic Issue Items (BII) inventory, and all Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS).
Operational Procedures: Full mastery of vehicle controls, including the MUX panel operation, Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS), suspension settings (like High Pressure Gas systems and SAES), and the Combat Override switch.
Advanced Driving Techniques: Instruction on operating on varying terrain, including mud, sand, snow, and extreme slopes (up to 60%), with a strong focus on maintaining momentum and traction.
Recovery and Maintenance: Detailed procedures for self-recovery, including using the winch, calculating rolling resistance, and identifying tire and track mire levels, as well as field-level maintenance.
Systems Engineering: Deep dives into the engine (6.6 L Banks 866T), Allison transmission, braking systems (air over hydraulic), and electrical networks.
The final exam for the JLTV Course is designed as a multi-stage evaluation to ensure complete competency.
You can expect the following components:
Written Knowledge Test: This part consists of multiple-choice questions (often around 50) that assess your understanding of the technical specifications, system operations, safety guidelines, and procedures. This section typically has a time limit (e.g., 60-90 minutes) and requires a passing score of at least 80%.
Practical Operator Assessment: A hands-on test where you must demonstrate your ability to perform PMCS, start and shut down the vehicle, and navigate a designated test course with various obstacles, slopes, and terrain types while utilizing all key systems (CTIS, suspension).
Maintenance and Recovery Evaluation: A practical test where maintainers must identify components, troubleshoot common faults using diagnostic tools, perform specified repairs, and demonstrate effective recovery or winching techniques.
Specific Rules: Failure to perform a critical safety check or causing damage during the practical assessments can result in an automatic failure.
Effective preparation is key to succeeding in both the knowledge and practical components.
Here are actionable study strategies:
Utilize Authorized Materials: Rely heavily on the official Technical Manuals (TMs) and any provided Army Technical Publications (ATPs). These are the definitive resources for the exam.
Engage with Simulators and Virtual Trainers: If accessible, maximize time on JLTV driving simulators and Virtual Task Trainers (VTT) provided by the manufacturer (Oshkosh Defense) or within your unit's training program.
Practical Hands-on Practice: There is no substitute for spending time on the actual vehicle. Conduct thorough PMCS multiple times, practice adjusting all systems, and get familiar with the fill locations and controls.
Join Study Groups: Review actual past test questions and scenario-based problems with peers to reinforce your knowledge and identify gaps in your understanding.
Exam Centers:
Official training and testing for the JLTV course are conducted at specific authorized centers. These include military installations with designated tactical vehicle training grounds, the Oshkosh Product Training Center, and various mobile training team locations globally. Check with your unit training NCO or your company's training coordinator to find your designated testing location or to register for the required authorized online portals.
Earning a JLTV certification unlocks several critical career paths.
Specific job titles and roles include:
Tactical Vehicle Operator (Military/Contractor)
Field Service Representative (FSR) – JLTV SME
JLTV Maintenance Technician (Field or Depot Level)
Driver Training Instructor
Fleet Management Specialist
Tactical Vehicle Systems Evaluator
Logistics and Total Package Fielding Specialist
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