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14 vehicles were produced. During this time, General
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797:(A/C), crews were given cooling vests that circulate cooled water from outside the vehicle to the garment. Vehicle computers still overheated regularly. All MGS Stryker platforms have since been upgraded with A/C units. The large weapon station and relatively smaller hatch can make emergency exits difficult.
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October 2004, the Pentagon approved limited low-rate production of the MGS after a Defense Acquisition Board review. In December 2004, the Army awarded GDLS a $ 206 million contract for the production of 95 Strykers, including the first 14 limited production MGS systems. During limited production,
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The MGS was originally developed for the
Canadian Army, which did not have a requirement for transporting the vehicle via C-130. The U.S. Army did have this requirement, and so a design change was required to lower the MGS's height so that the vehicle could fit inside the aircraft. The turret was
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In May 2021, the Army announced they would divest all mobile gun systems by the end of 2022. The decision was made following an analysis that found its autoloader had become expensive to maintain and that the M1128 had not been upgraded with a double V-hull. It was more efficient to eliminate the
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In late 2013, the U.S. Army began seeking to reintroduce an airdroppable mobile airborne protected firepower platform to provide fire support for air assault forces, a capability that had been absent since the retirement of the
Sheridan in 1997. General Dynamics initially considered modifying the
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In March 2004, the Army approved the transfer of four AGS production vehicles to the 82nd
Airborne Division to be used in Iraq. In June 2004, this plan was put on hold while the Army determined whether the MGS could meet the 82nd's requirements. In August, the Army conducted an air-drop test of a
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The MGS commander and gunner are located in the turret basket, which provides the crew some separation from the ammunition in the event of an explosion. According to a
Government Accounting Office report released in May 2001, the Army had expressed doubt that this arrangement would provide "any
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weighted to simulate the load of the MGS. Around the same time, the Army identified issues with the air-dropability of the MGS, among the heavier of the
Stryker family. Still more pervasive problems persisted with the autoloader. In January 2005, the Army said it had ruled out fielding the AGS,
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acquisition program. One of the required vehicles was the MGS. According to
Shinseki, the MGS's mission differed greatly from the AGS. the AGS was also intended to be used in the anti-armor role, whereas primary targets for the MGS included bunkers, buildings, weapon positions and troops.
504:(AGS) and two variants of the mobile tactical vehicle light (MTVL), one with the AGS turret and 105mm gun, and another with a 90mm gun. Two other competing contractors submitted bids for infantry carriers, but declined to submit offers for the MGS requirement.
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Unlike the infantry carrier variant, MGS prototypes were not evaluated on the Army's proving grounds. This resulted in protests from lawmakers and industry officials. The service maintained that bid samples would be unnecessary and complicate the competition.
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mechanized forces in Europe, were not well suited to the lower-intensity missions U.S. military would be tasked with. This led to the development of a new armored fighting vehicle designed for lower-intensity combat, rather than large-scale battle.
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The Army purchased 142 mobile gun systems in total. Three were lost in combat. The Army planned to authorize 32 mobile gun systems to a Stryker Brigade Combat Team (BCT). However due to the low numbers produced, only nine were allocated to a BCT.
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lowered within the hull. This change caused problems of its own. The reduced distance between the muzzle brake and the hull caused blast overpressures to develop. A solution was found where the "pepper pot" could be covered by a sheet of metal.
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saying the system lacked a sufficient inventory of spare parts that would be required to maintain the vehicle. The Army doubled down on its support for the MGS, which it said it could begin fielding in summer 2006.
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for the MGS in the interim. In its protest, UDLP alleged that the Army had known about the schedule slippage before awarding the contract, and unfairly disregarded this in their decision making.
708:. The vehicle is primarily outfitted to support infantry combat operations. While it could take on some of the roles of a tank, it is not primarily intended or designed to engage in combat with
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laid out his vision for a lighter, more transportable force. He called for mid-weight brigades that would strike a balance between heavy armor and infantry. The Army subsequently launched the
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The MGS can store 18 rounds of main gun ammunition: 8 in the autoloader's carousel and 10 in a replenisher located at the rear of the vehicle. It has a rate of fire of ten rounds per minute.
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In November 2000, GM–GDLS won the contract for both the infantry carrier and MGS. The MGS was later type classified as the M1128. GM–GDLS was forced to suspend work on the IAV while the
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M1128 suffered of lack of reliability, excessive dead space, gun size, and gun control issues, taking its development to a limited production in 2010 with 142 units in service.
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in the early 2000s. The Canadian Army planned to replace the MBTs with 66 mobile gun systems. However in 2007, the Canadian Army reversed itself and decided instead to procure
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Soon after the contract was awarded, the MGS IOC date slipped two years from December 2001 to November 2003. The Army allowed GM–GDLS to substitute the Stryker
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Sherman, Jason (12 February 1996). "Service Still Seeking OSD Support: Army's Decision to Terminate AGS Meets Stiff Resistance on Capitol Hill".
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of Canada and GDLS submitted a variant of the LPT assault gun to meet the MGS requirement. General Dynamics was responsible for most of the MGS.
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plastic round to destroy bunkers, machine gun and sniper positions, and create openings in walls for infantry to access; and M1040
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A four-vehicle MGS platoon operates organic to a Stryker infantry company, with one MGS in support of a Stryker infantry platoon.
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The MGS was procured in limited numbers. It has been retired since the end of 2022 due to design and operational deficiencies.
1859:"Rep. Hayes Dissatisfied With Response to Query on Ags: Army Still Backing Stryker Mgs to Fill Year-old Request for Firepower"
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1760:"In-lieu-of Vehicle Helped Gm-gdls Win, Company Says: Udlp Offers Additional Evidence of Army Bias in Favor of Lav III"
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1964:"House Panel Cuts Funds, Raps 'Lack of Urgency': Stryker Officials to Lay Out Mobile Gun System Options at CSB Review"
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1455:"Service Wants to Be Lighter, Faster, More Lethal: Army Chief of Staff's 'vision' Is Focused on Medium-weight Force"
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1793:"GDLS given $ 500,000 to pursue air-drop test: Army to Delay Armored Gun System Delivery Until MGS Tests Complete"
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General Motors/GDLS–Canada LAV III mobile gun system entry in the platform performance demonstration at Fort Knox
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1284:"Fmc Selected to Build Armored Gun System: Army's Ags to Feature All-welded Aluminum Hull, Detroit Diesel Engine"
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HEP-T and M467 training rounds in 2004. 10,000 combat and 18,400 training rounds were ultimately produced by L3.
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1666:"LAV Variants Will Require Some Development: Testing of New Interim Vehicle May Upset Army's Fielding Schedule"
1537:"Stockpile May Not Be Suitable for New Lav III: Army Preparing to Procure 105 mm Ammunition for New Gun System"
1218:"Service Emphasizes Lighter Forces: in New World, Armored Gun System Ranks as Army's Top Procurement Priority"
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1605:"Aberdeen Event Called a 'dipstick Check' Army Prepares for Iav Bid Sample Tests, Assures Controlled Setting"
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1998:"Now Awaiting Army Secretary Certification: DoD Approves Stryker Mobile Gun System for Full-rate Production"
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1896:"GD to Manufacture Three MGSs this Month: Krieg Allows Mobile Gun System to Move Into Low-Rate Production"
1826:"Cody: Answer Could Lie Outside Army: Army Re-evaluates Airborne Division's Request for Ags-like Platform"
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is equipped with three platoons of MGS Strykers and three platoons of ATGM Strykers in its weapons troop.
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mounts, providing better distributed lethality capabilities that will not be lost from removing the MGS.
1571:"Iav Source Selection May Come This Week: Chosen Vehicle Less Important Than New Concept, Observers Say"
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As of May 2016, 3 mobile gun systems had been written off during combat operations out of 142 produced.
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mobile gun system originated from the Canadian armoured combat vehicle requirement. In partnership with
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2353:"Lowered Turret Complicates Design: After Brief Hiatus, Army Resumes Stryker Mobile Gun System Testing"
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As originally projected the U.S. Army allocated nine mobile gun systems (3 per infantry company) to a
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2032:"Service to Wait for Validated Fixes: Army Defers Spending Fy-09 Funds on Stryker Mobile Gun System"
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some theorists believed that the existing suite of U.S. armored vehicles, designed largely to fight
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1726:"GAO Releases Redacted Decision: UDLP Won't Pursue Further Action to Overturn Army's IAV Decision"
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round to destroy thin-skinned vehicles and provide anti-personnel fragmentation; the M393A3
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protection from secondary explosions and fires from the main gun ammunition."
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platform and focus on firepower improvements such as equipping Strykers with
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evaluated UDLP's protest of the award. GAO denied the protest in April 2001.
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in January 1999. The turret was an updated version of the one used on the GD–
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US Army scraps Stryker mobile gun systems in favor of new lethality upgrades
2038:. Vol. 21, no. 33. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 8–9.
1672:. Vol. 12, no. 46. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 6–7.
1371:"General Motors Trumpets General Dynamics Deal For Meeting IAV Requirements"
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569:(MPF) program requirement, but the company instead entered a variant of the
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Close Combat Vehicle, Light proposal. This was later type-classified as the
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1611:. Vol. 12, no. 21. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 12.
1543:. Vol. 12, no. 48. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 13–14.
1320:. Vol. 8, no. 6. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 9–10.
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2297:"The Road To The Objective Force "Armaments for the Army Transformation""
2004:. Vol. 20, no. 8. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 9.
1577:. Vol. 12, no. 40. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 7–9.
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1639:"Army Interested In Possible Buy Of 200 Additional Mobile Gun Systems"
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1405:(32nd ed.). Surrey: Janes Information Group. pp. 219–221.
1251:"The Contenders: Four Teams Compete for Armored Gun System Contract"
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speculated that the Army could equip light divisions with the MGS.
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United States Congress House Committee on Armed Services (2001).
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The MGS program emerged after the 1996 cancelation of the Army's
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1930:"Army Puts in First Order for Mobile Gun System, NBCRV Strykers"
1013:, a U.S. Army Future Combat Systems 20-ton tank canceled in 2011
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Modern tank destroyers, assault guns, and fire support vehicles
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M1135 nuclear, biological, and chemical reconnaissance vehicle
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2094:"AUSA: U.S. Army Plans Post-War Management of Stryker Fleet."
995:, a U.S. Army light tank acquisition program canceled in 1996
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announced that it was seeking to incorporate its 105 mm
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459:(GDLS)–Canada integrated its low profile turret (LPT) onto a
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Post–Cold War armored fighting vehicles of the United States
2220:"United Defense Decides Against Taking IAV Protest To Court"
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Hearings Held February 9, 10, 17, March 15, 22, and 23, 2000
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A M1128 mobile gun system during a training exercise in 2015
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1936:. Vol. 16, no. 49. Inside Washington Publishers.
1902:. Vol. 17, no. 45. Inside Washington Publishers.
1732:. Vol. 13, no. 18. Inside Washington Publishers.
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2469:"PM (Preventive Maintenance) Keeps Strykers Combat Ready!"
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The Army Is Ditching All of Its Stryker Mobile Gun Systems
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Uparmored Bradley Could Be Tough Enough For AMPV: Testers
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The MGS has integral all-around armor protection against
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https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/298/286/anthony.pdf
2161:"The Army Just Selected Its First Light Tank In Decades"
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brigade" in 2013, but later the Army cut the number per
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1174:. Surrey: Janes Information Group. pp. 269–271.
1007:, an ongoing U.S. Army light tank acquisition program
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for use against dismounted infantry in open terrain.
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18.77 metric tons (20.69 short tons; 18.47 long tons)
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1645:. Vol. 207, no. 63. Access Intelligence
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640:The Stryker mobile gun system saw service in the
621:Canada had liquidated about half of its fleet of
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1428:"Competitors Line Up for Medium Armored Vehicle"
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1113:"Equipment: Mobile Gun System vs. Leopard tank"
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405:. The Army sought 300 AGS systems to go to the
278:212 liters (56 US gallons; 47 Imperial gallons)
2114:"Army Looks to Mount 30mm Cannons on Strykers"
1865:. Vol. 17, no. 6. 14 February 2005.
1832:. Vol. 16, no. 44. 1 November 2004.
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1001:, a canceled U.S. Army line-of-sight missile
344:, the service's planned replacement for the
2524:"Stryker Brigade Combat Team Weapons Troop"
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526:Further development and initial production
3142:Military vehicles introduced in the 2000s
2140:U.S. Army in the Market for ‘Light’ Tanks
1699:"M8 Armored Gun System - Archived 3/2004"
1399:, ed. (2011). "Reconnaissance Vehicles".
781:12.7 mm machine gun or a 40 mm
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1426:Baumgardner, Neil (22 November 2022).
1369:Baumgardner, Neil (1 September 2000).
987:M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle
819:with M1128 MGS variant Strykers using
757:completed low rate production of M393
590:U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection
329:light-armored vehicle manufactured by
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1996:Censer, Marjorie (25 February 2008).
1962:Censer, Marjorie (8 September 2008).
1453:MacRae, Catherine (14 October 1999).
1402:Jane's Armour and Artillery 2011–2012
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3127:Armoured fighting vehicles of Canada
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789:Differential attributes and failures
2324:Baumgardner, Neil (14 April 2000).
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2159:Trevithick, Joseph (28 June 2022).
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1078:Green, Michael (22 November 2016).
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437:Interim armored vehicle competition
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3137:Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles
2112:Cox, Matthew (20 September 2013).
1894:DiMascio, Jen (14 November 2005).
989:, a Stryker tank destroyer variant
557:In 2010, GDLS began incorporating
383:Background: replacing the Sheridan
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2065:"Stryker Mobile Gun System (MGS)"
1928:Plummer, Anne (6 December 2004).
1339:Rottman, Gordon L. (2012-09-20).
1216:Richard, Lardner (2 March 1992).
389:M551 Sheridan replacement process
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2695:M1133 medical evacuation vehicle
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1830:Inside Defense - Inside the Army
1797:Inside Defense - Inside the Army
1724:Winograd, Erin Q. (7 May 2001).
1664:Burger, Kim (20 November 2000).
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1042:Cox, Matthew (4 February 2008).
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588:M1128 mobile gun system at the
3132:General Dynamics land vehicles
2645:M1126 infantry carrier vehicle
2351:Plummer, Anne (21 July 2003).
1569:Burger, Kim (9 October 2000).
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777:. The commander's weapon is a
254:Automatic 6 forward, 1 reverse
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2359:. Vol. 15, no. 29.
1703:www.forecastinternational.com
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331:General Dynamics Land Systems
308:M1128 mobile gun system (MGS)
118:General Dynamics Land Systems
108:General Dynamics Land Systems
3051:Pansarvärnsrobotbandvagn 551
2687:M1132 engineer squad vehicle
2653:M1127 reconnaissance vehicle
1017:XM1219 armed robotic vehicle
1011:XM1202 Mounted Combat System
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543:M1132 engineer squad vehicle
520:Government Accounting Office
411:2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
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2531:Army Publishing Directorate
1603:Burger, Kim (29 May 2000).
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848:Stryker brigade combat team
773:is an 7.62 mm caliber
698:105mm M68A1E4 rifled cannon
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