The U.S. and India are engaged in talks to jointly manufacture the latest generation of Stryker armored infantry fighting vehicles as New Delhi looks to replace the aging Russian-made ICVs.'India and the US are now in an 'advanced stage of talks' for the proposed joint manufacture of the latest generation of Stryker armoured infantry combat vehicles as part of their defense-industrial cooperation roadmap,' Indian newspaper The Times of India reported on Monday.
This initial step would be followed by joint-production in India and culminate in the co-development of advanced versions of the ICV.One expert believes Strykers may be ideal for India as evidenced by the vehicle's performance in the Russia-Ukraine war.'The U.S.