

The new Stryker version also provides Gigabit Ethernet capability. The Stryker A1 also establishes the framework for the Vehicular Integration for C4ISR/EW Interoperability (VICTORY) vetronics architecture for networking integration and data sharing among the vehicle's common crew stations. Related: Wanted: companies to build vetronics computers for armored combat vehicles The Stryker A1 also can be equipped with a scout mission equipment package modification for reconnaissance missions.

The Stryker A1 family has seven variants on a common vehicle platform: an anti-tank guided missile vehicle commander’s vehicle engineer squad vehicle fire-support vehicle infantry carrier vehicle mortar carrier vehicle and medical evacuation vehicle. Related: BAE Systems to build 160 AMPV armored combat vehicles with networked vetronics in $400.9 million orderĬompared to earlier versions of the double-hull Stryker, the upgraded Stryker A1 has superior engine power, which should result in greater mobility in combat.
