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  • {{r|Future Combat Systems}}
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  • ...vehicle family]], the [[M1132 engineer squad vehicle]]. In the cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]] was the [[XM1202 Mounted Combat System]], which combined CEV and direct f
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  • ...lans to replace both M113s and Bradleys with Manned Ground Vehicles of the Future Combat Systems, that program has been cancelled.
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  • ==Future Combat Systems== UGS, in the cancelled Future Combat Systems of the U.S. Army, were intended to replace the improved REMBASS (I-REMBASS)
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  • ...targeting, communications relay and unmanned logistics delivery for the [[Future Combat Systems]] of the [[U.S. Army]], as well as deployment into the [[Reconnaissance, Su
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  • {{r|Future Combat Systems}}
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  • ...om which dismounts are the principal means of fighting. In the cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]], the role was given to the [[XM1206 infantry carrier vehicle]], a Bradley
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  • ...ore recent successor has been the Future Combat Systems#NLOS cannon in the Future Combat Systems (FCS), but, in April 2009, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates indicated that ...tion, it is an early adopter of features from new development, such as the Future Combat Systems XM1203 NLOS cannon. These include an automated projectile loader, and chang
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  • ...r Intelligent Munitions Systems and Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) in the Future Combat Systems(FCS))
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  • ...opping production of the F-22 fighter, and a complete review of the Army's Future Combat Systems. Not unexpectedly, he ordered funds transferred from the prototype Zumwalt-
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  • ...uided tank shell software, and CMTS. CMTS was also part of the cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]] non-line-of-sight missile. CMTS would be upgraded for JAGM production.
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  • ...] was cancelled, in 2009, along with other manned ground vehicles of the [[Future Combat Systems]].
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  • ...r Intelligent Munitions Systems and Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) in the Future Combat Systems (FCS))
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  • ...telligent munitions system|intelligent munitions system]] of the U.S. Army Future Combat Systems.
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  • ...troy satellites. It was intended to be compatible with the now-cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]], although compatibility will be maintained with its replacement.
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  • Originally intended to begin full deployment in 2010, '''Future Combat Systems (FCS)''' is an integrated, network-centric set of techologies and equipment | title = Future Combat Systems (Brigade Combat Team) (FCS (BCT)) system overview
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  • The [[Future Combat Systems#Medium Range Munition|laser offset technique]], however, is a modern and ac
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  • ...ision Attack Missile]]s (PAM), developed as part of the Army's cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]], has been discussed as the base for anti-surface warfare.
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  • I-REMBASS is planned to be replaced by Unattended Ground Sensors of the [[Future Combat Systems]].
    32 KB (4,630 words) - 10:39, 22 May 2024
  • ====Future Combat Systems==== Based on long-standing committee concerns about the Future Combat Systems (FCS) program's cost increases, schedule delays, and diminishing combat cap
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  • ...that pushed the state of the art, the budget, or both, such as the Army's Future Combat Systems and the Air Force's F-22 Raptor, two programs that have been cut back by hi
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  • * [[Future Combat Systems/Definition]]
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  • * [[Future Combat Systems/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Future Combat Systems/Metadata]]
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  • ...er]]. Another was initially cancelling the major ground vehicle parts of [[Future Combat Systems]] (FCS), and then the overall program (while continuing selected systems),
    31 KB (4,594 words) - 08:40, 28 April 2024
  • ...er as a system" individual tools initially developed under the cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]] program. <ref>{{citation
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