WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Army will divest all Stryker Mobile Gun Systems by the end of fiscal year 2022. This decision comes after a comprehensive analysis highlighted obsolescence and systemic issues ...
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) WASHINGTON ...
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 ...
‘Divestiture of obsolete systems’ will free up resources for other Stryker improvements, the US Army says. The US Army on 12 May confirmed plans to retire its Stryker M1128 Mobile Gun System (MGS) by ...