Features the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), an existing formation and organization optimized by the U.S. Army for mobility. Doubts on the mobility capability of the formation; Concept of the...
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The article chronicles the history of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) of the U.S. Army. The team was created in response to the need to bridge the gap between the service's light forcible entry forces and heavy formations based on experiences in the Bosnia War. The service developed...
The Stryker brigade combat team (SBCT) combines the capacity for rapid deployment with survivability and tactical mobility. The Stryker armoured combat vehicle enables the team to manoeuvre in close and urban terrain, provide protection in open terrain and transport infantry quickly to critical battlefi...
The Army will scrap some Stryker combat vehicles that are currently in Alaska and send others to prepositioned stocks as it transitions a brigade combat team in the state from a Stryker to an infantry formation, according to Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville. Vehicles the Army ...
Stryker APMI research, development and integration is a joint effort between PEO Ammunition, the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, Joint Munitions Command and Project Manager Stryker Brigade Combat Team. Image: A US Army soldier prepares to fire the first APMI round from a Stry...
The Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled combat vehicles based on the Canadian LAV III 8x8 light armored vehicle. The U.S. Army, perceiving a gap between light and heavy forces, developed a medium-weight brigade combat team in 2003. The Army's original goal was to structure these brigades...
The primary intent of this article is to share military police experiences and lessons learned during combat operations in northern Iraq. The secondary intent is to show other brigade combat team (BCT) provost marshals (PMs) that their job is not simply relegated to managing post force protection...
Figure 3-1. Team dismounted formation.Light Section
The Pennsylvania National Guard activated the new 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team October 24 at Fort Indian Gap's Muir Field. The ceremony activation formally begins a multiyear process intended...