Fleet of ‘double-V hull’ Strykers growing in Afghanistan
Two hundred of the double-V hulls are now in Afghanistan, with more slated to arrive in coming months, according to Lori Grein, a public affairs officer with the Project Executive Office-Ground Combat Systems. There are almost no flat-bottom Strykers left in Afghanistan, Grein said; most have been replaced by the double-V hulls…
Soldiers who swap the older Strykers for double-V hulls notice few differences.
“Ergonomically speaking they have kept everything the same,” said Wood, 25, of Oakfield, N.Y., who patrols regularly in a double-V hull out of Combat Outpost Talukan in Kandahar province. “All the changes they have made are behind the scenes.”

Why WTF? They’re supposed to not notice any differences — except that they’re taking far fewer casualties because a double-V hulled Stryker is significantly better protected against IEDs than its flat hulled counterpart. Otherwise, you want it to operate just like a regular Stryker.
Oops. Supposed to be a WW4 tag, not WTF. Fixed it. Thanks.