Fearing that its Stryker armored vehicles were outgunned by Russian and Chinese designs, the US Army had an idea for a quick fix: Develop an unmanned Stryker turret with a 30-mm autocannon.
The Army’s initial order calls for 28 Stryker IM-SHORAD Strykers worth roughly $230 million, and the service plans on eventually spreading 144 systems across four battalions by as soon as fiscal ...
Well, sort of. As part of it’s push to develop a Initial Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) Stryker vehicle laden with drone-killing missiles, the Army’s Air Defense Artillery School ...