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The Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) was the United States Army's replacement program for armored fighting vehicles in Armored and Stryker brigade combat teams. The GCV was organized under the Follow On Incremental Capabilities Package of the BCT Modernization program. The first variant of the vehicle was to be prototyped in 2015 and fielded by 2017. It replaced the canceled Future Combat Systems, manned ground vehicles program. The GCV program was cancelled in February 2014. Its replacement was the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle.

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  • Das Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) ist eine in Entwicklung befindliche Fahrzeugplattform der US Army, welche die Fahrzeuge der Heavy Brigade Combat Teams ersetzen soll. Langfristig ist auch geplant, die Fahrzeuge der Stryker Brigade Combat Teams damit auszustatten. Das Ground Combat Vehicle wird als Alternative zu den Manned Ground Vehicles des Future Combat Systems entwickelt, welchen aufgrund der Erfahrungen im Irak und Afghanistan eine zu geringe Überlebensfähigkeit zugesprochen wurde. Das Programm ähnelt dem Projekt Armored Systems Modernization, welches eine modular aufgebaute Fahrzeugfamilie vergleichbarer Lastenklasse zum Ziel hatte. (de)
  • The Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) was the United States Army's replacement program for armored fighting vehicles in Armored and Stryker brigade combat teams. The GCV was organized under the Follow On Incremental Capabilities Package of the BCT Modernization program. The first variant of the vehicle was to be prototyped in 2015 and fielded by 2017. It replaced the canceled Future Combat Systems, manned ground vehicles program. The GCV program was cancelled in February 2014. Its replacement was the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle. (en)
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  • Das Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) ist eine in Entwicklung befindliche Fahrzeugplattform der US Army, welche die Fahrzeuge der Heavy Brigade Combat Teams ersetzen soll. Langfristig ist auch geplant, die Fahrzeuge der Stryker Brigade Combat Teams damit auszustatten. Das Ground Combat Vehicle wird als Alternative zu den Manned Ground Vehicles des Future Combat Systems entwickelt, welchen aufgrund der Erfahrungen im Irak und Afghanistan eine zu geringe Überlebensfähigkeit zugesprochen wurde. Das Programm ähnelt dem Projekt Armored Systems Modernization, welches eine modular aufgebaute Fahrzeugfamilie vergleichbarer Lastenklasse zum Ziel hatte. (de)
  • The Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) was the United States Army's replacement program for armored fighting vehicles in Armored and Stryker brigade combat teams. The GCV was organized under the Follow On Incremental Capabilities Package of the BCT Modernization program. The first variant of the vehicle was to be prototyped in 2015 and fielded by 2017. It replaced the canceled Future Combat Systems, manned ground vehicles program. The GCV program was cancelled in February 2014. Its replacement was the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle. (en)
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