Stryker mobile gun system awaits DAB review
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An interagency panel of Defense Department and Army representatives' endorsed the procurement of 14 Stryker Mobile Gun Systems (MGS), but a final decision on whether to proceed with low-rate initial production is still under discussion. The Army Systems Acquisition Review Council approved the plan to move forward with MGS, although the Defense Acquisition Board (DAB) must still review the plan.
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Following U.S lead, Canadian seek mobile gun system
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Canadian military will buy Mobile Gun System (MGS) worth $525 million from General Dynamics. Canadian MGS program members and representatives of General Dynamics will meet on August 2004 in London, to prepare contracts for purchase of MGS.
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GD snares award for oleap-ahead' infantry weapon
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The Army gave a multimillion contract to a General Dynamics subsidiary for the development of a deadly new infantry weapon. The new weapon would be a portable weapon mounted on a rack and operated with the help of team of two soldiers.
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