General Dynamics Land Systems is
now delivering the first handful of nine prototype vehicles it is on contract to provide the army. The new ims horad or short-range air defense strikers are armed with vertically launched
longbow hellfire missiles and stinger missiles. Along with a new 30 millimeters cannon intended
to bring a new level of lethality to striker units supporting attacking infantry units.
Working with the army, we selected the armaments due to the lack of an ability to defeat rotary
wing and UAVs. The interceptors were selected upon the threat we anticipate. kendall linson
manager of business development general dynamics land systems. The first General Dynamics Land Systems IM-SHORAD striker is being unveiled at the 2019 association of the united states army annual symposium.
The
newly armed striker Lynson explained introduces new dimensions to armored vehicle gun attack. It is not a traditional turret, it is a rotating weapon station that is remotely operated inside
the vehicle, linson said.
Air defense weapons on the striker address of previously absent counter air
combat potential for striker vehicles, which when armed with shorad weapons, have an ability to sense
and destroy enemy drones, helicopters low-flying aircraft and even some approaching missiles. Senior army weapons developers explain it this way, during the cold war when the us faced a soviet threat, ground-launched air defense
was naturally a huge priority, something which atrophied during 15 years of counter insurgency.
Accordingly the shorad program coupled with a more powerful 30 millimeters cannon, vehicle-launched
attack drones and fast evolving laser weapons represents a deliberate effort to further
transition armored combat platforms into the often discussed great power threat environment. Compared
to an existing m 2.50 cal machine gun mounted on strikers, the new 30 millimeters weapon is
designed to improve both range and lethality for the vehicle.
The new gun can fire at least twice as
far as a .50 cal machine gun. General Dynamics Land Systems developers told warrior, the striker's fire
control system which includes a remote weapon station targeting screen and manual controls, received the radar camera fused information before tracking and locking on to the target.
The target tracking, lock-on and fire functions are managed by a control stick and soft switches
on the screen, allowing the gunner to slew the weapon onto the target. As a result ground
infantry supported by armored vehicles will have more mobile air defenses to address closer in air
threats. This is where the stryker SHORAD comes in infantry does not have the same fires
or ground mobility as an armored striker and handheld anti-aircraft weapons such as a stinger
would not have the same defensive or attack impact as a hellfire or stinger armed striker.
In a large mechanized engagement advancing infantry needs fortified armored support
able to cross bridges and maneuver alongside foot soldiers. The patriot missile for instance
is better suited to hit incoming mid-range ballistic missiles and other attacking threats. While mobile a patriot might have less of an ability to support infantry by attacking
fast-moving enemy helicopters and drones.
An emphasis upon deployability, mobility and
expeditionary warfare maneuvers are indispensable to the army's striker deployment strategy. Striker brigades able to move long distances at 60 mph can offer a counter measure or equivalent
to rapid russian mobilization.
Demonstrating this mobility was a primary focus of the army's dragoon
ride several years ago wherein army striker units conducted extensive convoy movements across
eastern europe while conducting interoperability exercises with nato allies. In a 2016 survey of
russian elites 82.3 percent responded that the national interests of russia. For the most part
extend beyond its existing territory, up from 43.3 in 2012 and 64 percent in 2008, the study states.
The rand report written by Rafael Cohen and Andrew Radden
also cites what could be called a russian paranoia or fear of nato threats near its borders. Russia has felt perennially vulnerable and has often displayed a kind of defensive aggressiveness
smaller countries on russia's borders are viewed less as potential friends than as potential
beachheads for enemies. The report writes citing princeton professor stephen cotkin as the source.
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