Oshkosh Airport Products Upgrades Striker ARFF Vehicle
The Oshkosh Striker ARFF vehicle has an optimized cockpit while preserving best-in-class legacy features.

The Oshkosh Striker ARFF's cockpit features spacious cab seating for up to five firefighters.
Photo: Oshkosh Airport Products
Oshkosh Airport Products has introduced an upgraded Oshkosh Striker ARFF vehicle featuring an optimized cockpit, updated body styling, and advanced mobility, speed, and precision. Vehicle enhancements include a new ergonomic cockpit layout and innovative technology systems for 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 packages. The new Oshkosh Striker ARFF vehicle maximizes innovation in the runway response industry while retaining all of its legacy features.
The optimized cockpit includes features such as a modular cab design with ergonomic control placement, spacious cab seating for up to five firefighters, increased forward visibility, updated Oshkosh Command Zone software with diagnostic support, and bus-style doors.
Performance and safety features include the Oshkosh TAK-4 all-wheel independent suspension, electronic stability control (ESC), side curtain airbags, 360-degree camera, and enhanced visibility.
Fire suppression features include an Oshkosh power divider that allows for pump and roll in any condition; Snozzle HRET available in 50 or 65 feet; Oshkosh K-Factor system which rapidly displays the position of the Snozzle’s piercing tip to the fuselage, eliminating depth perception issues to maximize precision; and ECO EFP system for easy measurement of foam percentages from every discharge on the vehicle, without discharging foam. It is available with standard pressure, ultra-high pressure, CAFS, and NOVEC 1230.
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