Col. Glenn Dean, the Armyâs Stryker program manager, told Breaking Defenseâs Sydney Freedberg Jr. the service is releasing a market survey âto reach out to industry and involve them in a dialogue of what capabilities should we be considering beyond the things that were already on our menu.â
Dean said the design work for the 30-mm cannon is also underway, according to the report.
Freedberg writes the 2016 defense spending budget plan allocates $411 million for the modernization of approximately 80 Strykers.
The Defense Department wants $96 million for research, design and evaluation work on Stryker vehicles and $312 million for 83 production vehicles, Breaking Defense reports.