The US Army is testing a $10 million laser weapon system fitted on its Stryker combat vehicle, which can destroy a drone for ...
The Army’s initial order calls for 28 Stryker IM-SHORAD Strykers worth roughly $230 million, and the service plans on eventually spreading 144 systems across four battalions by as soon as fiscal ...
Fearing that its Stryker armored vehicles were outgunned by Russian and Chinese designs, the US Army had an idea for a quick fix: Develop an unmanned Stryker turret with a 30-mm autocannon.
Well, sort of. As part of it’s push to develop a Initial Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) Stryker vehicle laden with drone-killing missiles, the Army’s Air Defense Artillery School ...
In September 2018, the US Army announced the 4th Infantry Division's 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team would convert from a light infantry brigade to a Stryker brigade, starting in 2020.