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Future Combat Systems

Future Combat Systems (FCS) was the United States Army's principal modernization program from 2003 to early 2009. Formally launched in 2003, FCS was envisioned

Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles

developed by Boeing and subcontractors BAE Systems and General Dynamics as part of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program. The MGV program was intended

Future Combat Air System

The Future Combat Air System (FCAS), (French: Système de Combat Aérien du Futur; SCAF; German: Zukünftiges Luftkampfsystem; Spanish: Futuro Sistema Aéreo

Future Combat Air System (UK)

its Combat Air Strategy, a key part of which is the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). As of 2021, the main output of this has been the BAE Systems Tempest

Electrothermal-chemical technology

electrothermal-chemical gun propulsion will be an integral part of US Army's future combat system and those of other countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom

Ground Combat Vehicle

Stryker wheeled combat vehicle family entered service in 2002. The Army initiated the Future Combat Systems (FCS) program in 2000. The combat vehicle component

Aegis Combat System

The Aegis Combat System is an American integrated naval weapons system, which uses computers and radars to track and guide weapons to destroy enemy targets

Future Tactical Truck System

original intention was that the FTTS (the logistic support for the Future Combat System (FCS)) with just two variants would eventually replace virtually

Future Force Warrior

Future Force Warrior was a United States military advanced technology demonstration project that was part of the Future Combat Systems project. The FFW

XM1203 non-line-of-sight cannon

self-propelled howitzer. It was the lead vehicle for the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program. The NLOS-C was a replacement for