Zimi Model Plastic Model Kit
Stryker M1296 ICV-Dragoon with ESA MWO Upgrade (1/35)
The Stryker M1296 ICV-Dragoon represents a significant evolution of the US Army’s Stryker family, combining increased firepower with upgraded survivability and battlefield electronics. Developed to address modern combat requirements, the Dragoon introduces the MK44 Bushmaster II turret and enhanced situational awareness systems, transforming the vehicle into a more capable and flexible infantry combat platform.
This kit features newly tooled components throughout, with particular attention given to the ESA MWO upgrade and turret systems. Zimi Model has focused on accuracy and build quality, delivering a modern wheeled combat vehicle with finely moulded detail, realistic proportions, and a well-balanced assembly process.
- 1/35 scale plastic model kit
- New tooling ESA MWO electronic warfare and protection systems
- Newly tooled MK44 Bushmaster II turret with detailed interior
- Distinctive driver-side wheel hub accurately reproduced
- New front spare wheel mounting system
- Extensive on-board accessories including fuel drums, water cans, cooler and ammunition boxes
- Rubber tyres and crystal-clear transparent parts included
- Photo-etched parts and metal cable supplied
- Upgraded instruction manual and crisp decal markings
History
The M1296 ICV-Dragoon was introduced as part of the US Army’s effort to enhance the lethality of its Stryker Brigade Combat Teams. Operational experience highlighted the need for improved firepower and protection, particularly in environments where adversaries fielded heavier armoured threats and advanced surveillance capabilities.
By integrating the 30mm MK44 Bushmaster II cannon and ESA MWO upgrades, the Dragoon significantly improved its ability to engage armoured targets while maintaining the mobility and deployability that define the Stryker platform. Today, the M1296 continues to serve as a key component of US Army forces, reflecting the ongoing adaptation of wheeled combat vehicles to modern, high-threat operational environments.







