Stryker
See also: stryker
English
Etymology
Sense of armoured vehicle is from 2002, named for two Americans who posthumously received the Medal of Honor: PFC Stuart S. Stryker, who died in World War II, and SP4 Robert F. Stryker, who died in the Vietnam War.
Noun
Stryker (plural Strykers)
- (emergency medicine) A modern, heavy-duty, full-featured gurney, typically heavily padded and having yellow legs.
- 1973, Modern hospital: Volume 120; Volume 120, link
- Because we feel that a stretcher should be more than a means of patient transport, we don't offer a standard Stryker stretcher.
- 1973, Modern hospital: Volume 120; Volume 120, link
- (military) An eight-wheeled armoured combat vehicle used by the US Army.
- 2002 July, “Wheeled tanks start rolling”, in Popular Mechanics, page 32:
- The Army has named its 8-wheeled Light Armored Vehicle III the Stryker.
The Army will field its first Stryker variant, an infantry combat vehicle, at Anniston, Ala.
- 2002, “Interim force armour activities”, in Armed Forces journal international, volume 139:
- The vast majority of Interim Force activities are swirling around the “Stryker” Interim Armored Vehicle (IAV) family from the General Motors–GDLS Defense Group joint venture. The IAV is a heavier, more modern version of the eight-wheeled Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) III from GM of Canada that is used by the Marine Corps and Canadian forces.
- 2004, National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Operational Test Design and Evaluation of the Interim Armored Vehicle, National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Improved operational testing and evaluation: and methods of combining test information for the Stryker family of vehicles and related Army systems, link
- Test Process The Army's interim armored combat vehicle, now called the Stryker, is in the latter stages of development.
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