FORT LEWIS, Wash. - A prodigious U.S. Army battlefield capability recently got cheaper and more lethal. The first Advanced Gunnery Training System for the Stryker Mobile Gun System was unveiled June 5 ...
Military vehicles come in all shapes and sizes. Those on the land, as well as in the seas and skies, have a range of different applications, from delivering all-out destructive force to performing ...
The U.S. Army is redesigning the ammunition loading hardware for the Mobile Gun System (MGS) Stryker variant in response to reliability problems that put the program in "crisis" over the summer, ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The 105mm barrel on a Mobile Gun System Stryker slowly angled towards the ceiling of a C-17 Globemaster III as the eight-by-eight wheels of the vehicle achingly climbed up ...
FORT LEWIS – Soldiers at Fort Lewis have begun training on the Army’s 10th and final version of the Stryker armored vehicle. Five years in the making, the Mobile Gun System looks a lot like its ...
Although the Stryker Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV) and the Mobile Gun System (MGS) were approved for low-rate initial production (LRIP) in September, the MGS has ...
The US Army is boosting the firepower of its new armored vehicle, Stryker, by adding a 105-mm cannon. The gun mounts in a low-profile turret integrated into the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) chassis.