The versatile Stryker can be fitted to perform different tactical dutiesfrom an engineer squad vehicle all the way to antitank guided missile vehicle.
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All the hard work comes down to one thing: speed. The drivers are responsible for making sure all the team's efforts pay off. NASCAR drivers can spend over three hours averaging 130+ mph behind the wheel, communicating with the crew chief and coming in for pit stops. Stryker drivers keep in constant contact with their commanders in the field and other vehicles in their unit to complete the mission objective quickly and successfully.
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#39 U.S. ARMY CAR |
STRYKER |
| Horsepower |
850 hp |
350 hp |
| Top speed |
180 mph |
60+ mph |
| Gross weight |
3,400 lbs (1.5 tons) |
38,000 lbs (17 tons) |
| Occupants |
1 driver |
2 crewman (up to 9 troops) |
| Range |
80 miles (between pit stops) |
330 miles |
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