American 8x8 wheeled armored vehicle potentially procured by Argentina for mechanized infantry modernization providing protected mobility, firepower, and strategic deployability. Argentina evaluating Stryker alongside other wheeled armored vehicles including VBTP-MR Guarani (Brazil), Patria AMV, and others for future procurement. If procured, Stryker would provide Argentine mechanized forces with NATO-standard capability, commonality with US systems enabling training and logistics cooperation, modern protection against mines/IEDs and ballistic threats, remote weapon station (.50 cal or 40mm), capacity for 9 infantry plus 2 crew, independent suspension, central tire inflation, and potential variants including infantry carrier, reconnaissance, mortar, command, and ambulance. Weight approximately 18-20 tonnes with road speed of 100 km/h. Combat-proven in Iraq and Afghanistan. Argentine procurement would represent major capability upgrade but faces budget constraints and competition from less expensive alternatives. Future decision pending with deliveries potentially late 2020s if ordered. Represents Argentine desire for modern wheeled infantry fighting vehicles replacing obsolete tracked and wheeled carriers. Integration with F-16 procurement and artillery modernization creating comprehensive force modernization.

- Modern 8x8 platform would modernize Argentina wheeled vehicle fleet
- Good road mobility for Argentina vast distances
- Multiple variants available (ICV, MGS, recon, command)
- Proven in extensive U.S. combat operations
- Acquisition still uncertain; subject to U.S. foreign military sales approval
- Wheeled platform has limited off-road mobility in Patagonian terrain
- Integration with Argentine logistics system requires effort
- Cost and sustainment may stretch Argentine defense budget
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