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WASHINGTON — The Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle program, now redesignated as the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, announced June 26 that a contract for prototypes will be ...
Originally called the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle, the XM-30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle has some impressive features. Here's all it can do.
U.S. Army Infantry units fight door-to-door in Close-Quarter-Combat in high-threat urban environments, advance through wooded, rocky terrain to maneuver to contact and “close with the enemy ...
The vehicle, which the Army is now calling the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, will replace the decades-old M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle as the service’s primary armored troop carrier.
The sky may be the limit, regarding U.S. Army thinking about what its new armored infantry carrier might be in terms of shape, size, weapons, armor configuration sensors, and other technical ...
Summary: The U.S. Army plans to replace the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) with the XM30, developed by American Rheinmetall Vehicles and General Dynamics Land Systems, with a prototype expected in ...
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