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General Dynamics won a $218 million initial task order from the Army in September for 155mm M1128 load, assemble and pack requirements.
It’s not even the blast from the cannon of the M1128 Stryker that scares me the most (though it is a very impressive blast). It’s the fact that right after the 105mm cannon goes boom, the ...
Stryker-based vehicle with a 105mm gun, built for mobile fire support but later retired.
The Army announced Wednesday that it is planning to divest all of its Stryker Mobile Gun Systems by the end of fiscal 2022.
General Dynamics' (GD) business unit clinches a $655 million contract for M1128 metal parts programs.
SALAH AH DIN, Iraq (February 15, 2008) - U.S. Army Soldiers talk about the M1128 Stryker Mobile Gun System Vehicle capabilities in Salah ah Din province, Iraq, Feb. 12, 2008. The soldiers are from the ...
General Dynamics Corporation’s GD business unit, Ordnance and Tactical Systems, recently clinched a $654.5 million contract for the metal parts program for M1128. The contract has been awarded ...
SALAH AH DIN, Iraq (February 15, 2008) - U.S. Army Soldiers talk about the M1128 Stryker Mobile Gun System Vehicle capabilities in Salah ah Din province, Iraq, Feb. 12, 2008. The soldiers are from the ...