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US Army ditching Stryker Mobile Gun Systems
By Harry Lye 13 May 2021 (Last Updated May 13th, 2021 14:06)
The US Army has announced that it will divest all of its Stryker Mobile Gun Systems (MGS) by the end of 2022, citing ‘obsolescence and systemic issues’ with the cannon and autoloader.
A Stryker equipped with a mobile gun system fires a round of high explosive ammunition. Image: US Army.
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The US Army said new lethality efforts for Stryker, including the Medium Calibre Weapons System, the Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station–Javelin, Anti-Tank Guided Missile updates, and 30mm cannons, provided ‘better-distributed capability’ than the Stryker MGS.