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Iraq
Stryker's Silence and Speed Saves Lives
2004-10-14
October 14, 2004: The U.S. Army's new Stryker armored vehicles have taken a lot of criticism because of their cost, susceptibility to rollovers, and not being much different, in terms of combat capability than the older (and much cheaper) M-113 tracked vehicle, or the newer (and more expensive) M-2 Bradley. But in one area, the Strykers have proven much superior. Since they run on rubber tires, not metal tracks, the Strykers are a lot quieter, and faster. This has proven scary for hostile Iraqis, and very useful for American troops out on night operations. U.S. soldiers prefer to operate at night, mainly because of very effective night vision devices, because it's cooler, and the very quiet Strykers allow American troops to literally sneak up on the enemy. The Strykers have another advantage, which has little to do with the vehicle itself. The Stryker brigades are being used to try out new communications gear, and some new weapons. The Stryker troops like this, because the new stuff works. As a result, communications between the Stryker vehicles is better than in other units. 

The Stryker brigades have a big edge in night time operations. Moving at high speed at night, with their lights off, multiple columns of Strykers surround buildings suspected of holding hostile gunmen or bomb making materials. The surprise is often total, and the enemy troops captured without a shot being fired. Silence and speed saves lives.
Posted by:Mrs. Davis

#8  Some good background info can be found at:

http://kalaniosullivan.com/KunsanAB/8thFW/Howitwasb11d4.html#Stryker
Posted by: Michael Sheehan   2004-10-14 5:49:04 PM  

#7  Hackworth reminds me of a kid who wants to play the game by his rules. Its why he didn't make the bird and why he left the army. He is still complaining about everything and anything.
Posted by: Old Fogey   2004-10-14 12:53:23 PM  

#6  I've heard comments that they are not that reliable, but that is anecdotal not based on any comprehensive combat assessment report. I'd like to hear more specifics about the effectiveness of their remote weapon systems. Of course, that should come as no surprise to anyone.
Posted by: remote man   2004-10-14 12:42:36 PM  

#5  Somone needs to pimpslap Hackworth and wake his ass up fromthe Vietnam war and makehim retract his whinings about the Stryker.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-10-14 12:17:04 PM  

#4  Clearly, there is no problem with running with lights off, since they ought to be able to see each other using the night-vision equipment.

Excellent!
Posted by: Ptah   2004-10-14 11:17:11 AM  

#3  Cool !!!
Posted by: docob   2004-10-14 10:48:59 AM  

#2  It's that bad where you live??
Posted by: Rafael   2004-10-14 10:31:07 AM  

#1  I need one. I'm getting tired of Hummer arrogance.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-10-14 10:29:04 AM  

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