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M1128 Stryker Light Tank Gun

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The model is 1:72 scale, with movable wheels, movable turret, and modular assembly,

“Stryker Mobile Gun System”, a heavily armed derivative of the American Stryker wheeled armored vehicle family. Equipped with a 105mm tank gun, it was often informally called a “wheeled tank.” However, the vehicle was officially retired from U.S. military service in 2022.

Here is a summary of its key information:

 

ItemDetails
Official NameM1128 Mobile Gun System
Vehicle FamilyStryker eight-wheeled armored vehicle family
Weight/DimensionsApproximately 18.77 tons; length approximately 6.95 meters, height approximately 2.64 meters
Main ArmamentOne 105mm rifled tank gun (M68A1E4 or M68A2)
Secondary ArmamentOne 7.62mm M240 coaxial machine gun
Ammunition Load18 rounds of 105mm ammunition (8 of which are in the autoloader's magazine)
Maximum SpeedApproximately 96-100 km/h
Crew3 (Commander, Gunner, Driver)
Service StatusRetired from the U.S. Army in 2022

🎯 Design Positioning and Features

The M1128 was originally designed to provide direct fire support for lightly armored “Stryker brigades,” used to attack enemy bunkers, machine gun positions, and lightly armored vehicles.

  • Combination of Firepower and Mobility: Its most significant feature is the integration of a 105mm tank gun, capable of threatening most armored targets, onto a wheeled chassis, combined with excellent road mobility and strategic airlift capability (transportable by C-130 aircraft).
  • Autoloader: It was the first ground combat vehicle in the U.S. military equipped with an autoloader, but its reliability and maintenance issues were continuously criticized and were one of the significant reasons for its retirement.

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