File:Fcs-mcs c. 2004.jpg
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English: XM1202 Mounted Combat System illustration c. October 2004 |
Date | C. October 2004 |
Source | https://web.archive.org/web/20041026153738/http://www.army.mil/fcs/factfiles/mcs.html |
Author | U. S. Army |
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