At Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Army 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) has taken a decisive step forward in its modernization journey as U.S. Soldiers commence training on the U.S. Army’s most advanced Stryker platform to date—the Stryker Double-V Hull A1 Engineering Change Proposal (DVH A1 ECP) family of vehicles. According to information published by the U.S. Army on March 28, 2025, the brigade is set to receive 324 of these upgraded vehicles, with the first 25 already delivered to initiate an intensive training phase. This effort is aimed at ensuring a smooth and effective transition to the new platform. For the 56th SBCT, this upgrade represents not just a technical improvement but a strategic leap in operational capability, survivability, and combat readiness. Read full Defense News at this link ...

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