military > Stryker vehicles have robust armor protection, can sustain speeds of 60 miles per hour, have parts commonality and self recovery abilities and also have a central tire inflation system.
military > A Stryker Mortar Carrier exits the tail of an Air Force C130 Hercules aircraft.
military > Stryker infantry carrier vehicles speed out of the woodline toward their firing positions.
military > A 120mm mortar round sails out of the tube of a Stryker MCV-B
military > Significantly lighter and more transportable than existing tanks and armored vehicles, the Stryker fulfills an immediate requirement to provide Combatant Commanders with a strategically deployable (C-17/C-5) and operationally deployable (C-130) brigade capable of rapid movement anywhere on the globe in a combat ready configuration.
military > The Stryker is the Stryker Brigade Combat Team's primary combat and combat support platform and the focal point of this ongoing phase of Army Transformation.
Stryker vehicles have robust armor protection, can sustain speeds of 60 miles per hour, have parts commonality and self recovery abilities and also have a central tire inflation system.
military > Stryker vehicles have robust armor protection, can sustain speeds of 60 miles per hour, have parts commonality and self recovery abilities and also have a central tire inflation system.
Stryker vehicles have robust armor protection, can sustain speeds of 60 miles per hour, have parts commonality and self recovery abilities and also have a central tire inflation system.
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