The U.S. Army has decided to scrap its current Abrams main battle tank modernization program and embark on another initiative to increase the vehicle’s mobility and survivability against future threats on the
MoreCol. Glenn Dean, program manager for the U.S. Army’s Stryker combat vehicle, has said the service intends to integrate new vehicle protection technologies to its combat fleet by 2020, Defense News reported
MoreThe U.S. Army faces up to an eight-month delay on its fielding of active protection systems designed to defend fighting vehicles from potential missile threats, Defense News reported Monday. The service branch
MoreGlenn Dean, program manager of the U.S. Army‘s Stryker Brigade Combat Team, has said that the service branch looks to integrate the Trophy active protection system on a brigade of Abrams main
MoreThe U.S. Army has kicked off its search for ideas on how to upgrade the Stryker mobile gun systemâs sensors as part of an effort to boost the Second Cavalry Regiment in Europe,
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