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On the M1296 Infantry Carrier Vehicle Dragoon (ICV-D), this system has been replaced by the DVE-Wide, which provides a 107-degree horizontal field of view. [65] The DVE-Wide cameras are mounted around the hull, collectively enabling a full 360-degree view for the crew, significantly improving situational awareness.
M1296 "Dragoon" – All M1126 vehicles will be converted to this standard or attached with 4 Hellfire missiles. M1127 reconnaissance vehicle (RV) M1129 mortar carrier (MC) M1130 command vehicle (CV) M1131 fire support vehicle (FSV) M1132 engineer squad vehicle (ESV) M1133 medical evacuation vehicle (MEV) M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle ...
M1287 Mortar Carrier Vehicle (MCV) M1288 Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV 1.1) M1289 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) trailer ; M1290; M1291; M1292; M1293; M1294; M1295; M1296 Dragoon (ICVD) M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle (AGMV 1.1) M1298; M1299 Extended Range Cannon Artillery
Ukrainian Ground Forces. CV90 Mk II "Combat Vehicle 90" ... M1296 Stryker – ICV-D "Infantry Carrier Vehicle – Dragoon"
The infantry carrier vehicle provides protected transport and, during dismounted assault, supporting fire for the infantry squad.The Stryker is a full-time four-wheel drive, selectively eight-wheel drive, armored vehicle weighing approximately 19t which carries an infantry squad with their equipment.
Armored Systems Modernization, 1980s–1990s U.S. Army family of combat vehicles concept; Ground Combat Vehicle, a U.S. Army infantry fighting vehicle acquisition program canceled in 2014; M1296 Dragoon, an infantry carrier vehicle of the Stryker family; Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, a U.S. Army acquisition program to replace the M113 APC
Nexter pitched the VBCI-2 with the T40 turret and the Nexter Titus as future vehicles for the Bulgarian Army in 2019. [33] The Stryker won the competition and a contract was signed in 2024. The IFV variant is the M1296 Dragoon which is equipped with the ATK Orbital MK.44S Bushmaster II cannon. [34] Lithuania
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