US Army details Next Generation Combat Vehicle requirements

While our current combat fleet is composed of very capable vehicles, these vehicles have been in the inventory for decades and their ability to overmatch peer capabilities in close combat is starting to wane, the US Army NGCV Cross-Functional Team said on September 17, 2018. As the US Army prepares for future combat operations, it needs new platforms, with future growth margins, to maintain our ability to dominate the battlefield. Read more
An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle crew changes position on the range during gunnery training at the Dona Ana Range Complex, N.M., Aug. 3, 2018
(Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Winifred Brown)
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