General Dynamics wins a $508 mn contract to upgrade U.S. Army's Stryker Wednesday, 12 October 2016 Army, Defence, Military, News, World General Dynamics Land Systems was awarded a $508.7 million firm-fixed-price contract for the upgrade of an estimated 215 Stryker flat bottom vehicles to the double-V hull engineering change proposal one configuration. text-align: center;"> Stryker M1126 ICV Read more Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :US Army orders lightweight Bunker BusterThe U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command has given $135 million in orders of lightweight “Bunker Buster” weapon systems. Read full n… Read More...World News Briefs -- September 27, 2018 Reuters: Iran says Israel will 'regret' further attacks on Syria GENEVA (Reuters) - The secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Cou… Read More...Rostec creates test complex for PD-35 aircraft engineUnited Engine Corporation (UEC), a part of Rostec, will build a test complex for the prospective PD-35 aircraft engine, which is proposed to… Read More...Russia has started the production of T-90S tanks for Vietnam According the website baodatviet.vn, Russia has started the production of first batch of T-90S main battle tanks for the Vietnamese army at… Read More...Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 27, 2018 Kristin Huang, SCMP: China, US military ties may be in a downward spiral ‘for a long time’ Analysts say latest tensions, coming on top of… Read More...