Armored Gun System

The Armored Gun System was a competition in the 1980s to design a light tank to replace the M551 Sheridan in the 82nd Airborne Division, as well as being expected to replace TOW-equipped HMMWVs in the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2nd ACR).

Cadillac Gage offered its Stingray light tank with the traditional four-man layout. FMC offered the Close combat Vehicle Light (CCVL) with a three-man configuration. Teledyne offered its Expeditionary tank which had a two-man layout with an experimental unmanned turret.[1] In 1992, FMC's design was selected and type classified as the M8 Armored Gun System.

References

  1. Nick Nichols (May 1988). "Tanks for Tomorrow". Popular Mechanics: 68. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
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