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A Stryker from the 2nd SBCT, 4th Infantry Division fires a Javelin anti-tank missile (FGM-148) at w:Fort Carson, Colorado, using the CROWS-J stabilized mount (28 Apr 2022). "The CROWS-J is a stabilized mount that contains a sensor suite and fire control software, allowing on-the-move target reference points, programmable target reference points, programmable sector surveillance scanning, automatic target racking and programmable no-fire zones".

https://www.army.mil/article/256358/stryker_brigade_combat_team_equips_modernized_missile_system

U.S. Army photo by Maj. Jason Elmore (USA)

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