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The eight-wheeled Stryker combat vehicle is the U.S. Army’s Stryker Brigade Combat Team primary combat and combat support platform and the focal point of this ongoing phase of Army Transformation.
Then-Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley and the Army Requirements Oversight Council previously decided in March 2019 to equip all future Stryker brigades with 30mm autocannons, Defense News ...
The Army announced Wednesday that it is planning to divest all of its Stryker Mobile Gun Systems by the end of fiscal 2022. The service said in a news release it had decided the time has come to ...
The Army is making serious headway in fielding the most modern version of its Stryker infantry carrier vehicle to soldiers with the 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, National Defense magazine ...
Senior leaders with U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC ... and the Pacific Armies Management Seminar. The Stryker agreement serves as a very visible symbol of the alliance, and provides the RTA with ...
Oshkosh Defense and Rafael will upgrade the Army's Stryker vehicle with increased lethality through a 30mm cannon on a SAMSON turret. (Photo courtesy of Oshkosh Defense) UPDATE — This story has ...
Spc. Kerry Huckabee, a Mobile Gun System Stryker driver, gets ready to maneuver the platform onto a C-17 Globemaster III during cold load training Nov. 20, 2015. (Courtesy of the U.S. Army) ...
The Army’s efforts to accelerate an upgrade of its Stryker combat vehicle — which the service says is needed to meet challenges posed by Russia and China — delayed its final rollout by at ...
The United States Army's Stryker is a vehicle designed with more than one role in mind, something like a very advanced take on the M8 Greyhound. Let's take a look at the creation of the Stryker ...
The U.S. Army is planning a major firepower upgrade for its Stryker interim armored vehicles. The lightly armed vehicles soon will be able to take on any vehicle short of a tank and come armed ...
The 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, at Fort Carson, Colorado, recently tested some new software. (Lt. Col. Derek Kamachi/Army) Soldiers usually known for rattling off ...