By Andrea Shalal-Esa
WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (Reuters) - General Dynamics Corp. on Wednesday said it is already developing ways to boost the firepower of the new Stryker medium-weight Army combat vehicles, which could pave the way for full Pentagon funding of the final two of six planned Stryker brigades.
Defense officials said the Pentagon decided to include $1.5 billion in funds in the fiscal 2004 budget to pay for a fourth Stryker brigade, but would defer a decision on the ...
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