The U.K.'s vehicle modernization program faces restructuring

Credit: TIM RIPLEY
The British Army's Future Rapid Effects Systems (FRES) project, designed to field new medium-weight armored vehicles, appears to be at a major turning point. It could be broken into segments, with some earmarked for entry into service earlier than planned. As with many land forces around the world...

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