Stryker vehicle specs and details

Army bases, sizes in acres, and current Stryker Brigades:

Fort Benning, GA: Major training base; Army Infantry School

Fort Bliss, TX: 1.2 million training acres (20,000 new troops)

Fort Bragg, NC: Major airborne training base; Army Special

Operations Command units and training

Fort Campbell, KY: More than 93,000 acres of training ranges

(two-thirds in Tennessee)

Fort Carson, CO: 236,000-acre training site; near Peterson Air Force Base and Northern Command (8,200 new troops)

Fort Drum, NY: More than 100,000 acres; new inclement weather weapons training center (6,100 new troops)

Fort Hood, TX: At 340 square miles, the largest Army post in U.S.

Fort Knox, KY: Armor Center and Armor School, and Army Recruiting Command

Fort Lewis, WA: Premier installation in Northwest; nearby 324,000-acre Yakima Training Center (11,300 new troops)

Fort Polk, LA: Joint Readiness Training Center, combined arms training

Fort Richardson, AK: Adjacent to Elmendorf Air Force Base, with 47,000 acres of infantry training area

Fort Riley, KS: More than 70,000 acres for tank maneuvers and live fire training; state-of-the-art railhead facilities (9,400 new troops)

Fort Stewart, GA: 280,000 acres; units can deploy through the Port of Savannah and Hunter Army Airfield

Fort Wainwright, AK: Temperature ranges from 65 below to 90 degrees; 870,000 training acres

Schofield Barracks, HI: Fewer than 5,000 training acres

Fort Irwin, CA: National Training Center with range the size of Rhode Island; resident combined-arms opposing force

Korea:

Germany:

Italy: