The US Army just spent a week putting a new version of its signature Stryker vehicles through its paces, testing an upgraded system equipped with a 30mm autocannon.
Soldiers conducted live-fire exercises at Yakima Training Center, pairing the experimental vehicles with a digital suite of command-and-control tools to see how they would perform in a fully operational environment.
Digital displays relayed real-time feedback to commanders, letting them adjust positioning and fire controls on the fly based on movement and terrain.
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