Stryker ICV

STRYKER ICV
Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) provides the protected transport of a nine-man Infantry squad and a two-man crew to objectives on the battlefield. The mounted Remote Weapon Station provides direct fire support to dismounted Infantrymen during assults. As the most common variant within the Stryker Combat Team, the ICV is responsible for the movement of maneuver elements across the area of operaions. The ICV is also capable of integrating a variety of survivability kits, making it one of the most versatile and safest personnel carriere in the Army's inventory.

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VEHICLE FEATURES & SPECS

SIZE/WEIGHT
                Combat      Shipping
Height -    122.88 in     103.6 in
Width -     116.43 in     112.8 in
Length -     286.3 in     286.5 in
Engine - 350 hp JP-8/Diesel (Catepillar)
Transmittion - Allison (6 FWD Speeds, 1 REV)
Drivetrain/Suspension - 8-wheel drive/4-wheel steering
Brakes - 5 in ABS
Crew - 2 man
Squad - 9 man 

DEPLOYABILITY
C-130 - 1 each
C-17 - 3 each
C-5 - 4 each

ARMAMENT
Remote Weapon Station - 50 cal or MK 19
Smoke

COMMUNICATION & CONTROL
SINCGARS & FBCB2
EPLRS & GPS
VIS/VIC

MOBILITY
Maximum speed - 60 mph
50m Dash - 9 sec
Wheel Clearance - 21 in
Vertical Climb - 23 in
Gap Crossing - 78 in
Cruising range - 330 mi
Winch - Self Recovery 

SURVIVABILITY
High Hard Steel Structure
Protection - 14.5mm
Spall Liner
Capable of Integrating Numerous Survivability Kits 

FEATURES
Embedded Training Module
Day and Night IR Cameras
Driver's Vision Enhancements