Welcome to 2018 A.D,five years after Zero Hour.An reassembled GLA emerges again and spreads across the globe like cancer.China and USA fights against the new GLA around the globe while watching each other in the back -- what happened in the five years have torn the relationship between the two countries unmendable.

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NekoChan123
NekoChan123 - - 395 comments

Nice

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Jester_6873
Jester_6873 - - 740 comments

Field support vehicle seems to suffer from projectile dysfunction.

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middle-kingdom Creator
middle-kingdom - - 217 comments

Do you mean the nozzle is facing too low?

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Jester_6873
Jester_6873 - - 740 comments

No it was just a joke my friend hahaha. I think its a great model. Stryker isnt used enough in mods. Even if the platform is not the best. Also excellent job choosing the Bradley best APC imo

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The US Army had a lot of hope in the Stryker families based on Canadian Piranha design at the beginning of the 21st Century. However, Strykers, as infantry fighting vehicles, are extremely unsuccessful during the GWOT: their advanced sensors and datalinks are of little help facing the ghostly GLA presence, whilst poor protection and firepower make them ideal targets for booby traps, RPGs even pick-ups with machinegun. Luckily, the Strykers soon find a job really suitable for them: as the LAV(FS) Combined Field Support Vehicle put into operation during the last six months of the GWOT, this oddly-looking vehicle with mine sweepers, explosive disposal equipment, decontamination devices and luxuriously-spatial medical cabin immediately becomes the ideal solution to counteract GLA IEDs, chemical contamination and “Wound Rather Than Kill” tactics. Yet unsurprisingly, the one-stop design philosophy of this new vehicle inevitably leads to a new round of endless bureaucracy amongst Medic, Chemical and Engineering branches of the US Army about its subordination.