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Official Army app had Russian code, might have harvested user data
At least a thousand people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
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US Army will ditch old radios amid larger modernization juggle
The Army is evaluating what is “actually needed at the battalion level and below.”
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A focus on data is transforming Army makeup, says I Corps’ Brunson
“What is also really, really interesting about our Army as we go forward in this data-centric environment is people are going to do different things.”
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US Army carefully folding Ukraine info into Project Convergence tests
Project Convergence 22 is the first to directly involve international allies, namely the U.K. and Australia.
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US Army tinkering with aerial-tier network to link Pacific soldiers
Aerial-tier networking boosts connectivity by using airborne assets, such as drones, to bridge large distances or circumvent signal-impeding obstacles.
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Jam, spoof and spy: US Army looks to energize electronic warfare
“Ground to space, rear to deep: From a threat standpoint, we have to be prepared to operate in that entire range.”
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Family affair: US Army pursues synced electronic warfare systems
TLS-BCT, TLS-EAB and MFEW-AL each serve their own purpose. But what military and industry officials emphasize is their battlefield synergy.
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US Army readies latest batch of advanced networking gear
Army leaders have likened the capability set approach to Apple’s iPhone strategy: newer, more advanced hardware rolling out shortly after the last release.
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Newer Strykers, better kit solve networking power problems, Army says
Capability Set 23 provisions include cellular hot spots for vehicles, improved GPS routing and modernized radios for rapid exchanges with command posts.
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US building information-sharing alliances to counter China, push JADC2
Defense officials have said Washington maintains an advantage over Beijing in the Indo-Pacific because of a constellation of friendly, helpful nations.
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Official Army app had Russian code, might have harvested user data
At least a thousand people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
-
US Army will ditch old radios amid larger modernization juggle
The Army is evaluating what is “actually needed at the battalion level and below.”
-
A focus on data is transforming Army makeup, says I Corps’ Brunson
“What is also really, really interesting about our Army as we go forward in this data-centric environment is people are going to do different things.”
-
US Army carefully folding Ukraine info into Project Convergence tests
Project Convergence 22 is the first to directly involve international allies, namely the U.K. and Australia.
-
US Army tinkering with aerial-tier network to link Pacific soldiers
Aerial-tier networking boosts connectivity by using airborne assets, such as drones, to bridge large distances or circumvent signal-impeding obstacles.
-
Jam, spoof and spy: US Army looks to energize electronic warfare
“Ground to space, rear to deep: From a threat standpoint, we have to be prepared to operate in that entire range.”
-
Family affair: US Army pursues synced electronic warfare systems
TLS-BCT, TLS-EAB and MFEW-AL each serve their own purpose. But what military and industry officials emphasize is their battlefield synergy.
-
US Army readies latest batch of advanced networking gear
Army leaders have likened the capability set approach to Apple’s iPhone strategy: newer, more advanced hardware rolling out shortly after the last release.
-
Newer Strykers, better kit solve networking power problems, Army says
Capability Set 23 provisions include cellular hot spots for vehicles, improved GPS routing and modernized radios for rapid exchanges with command posts.
-
US building information-sharing alliances to counter China, push JADC2
Defense officials have said Washington maintains an advantage over Beijing in the Indo-Pacific because of a constellation of friendly, helpful nations.
-
Official Army app had Russian code, might have harvested user data
At least a thousand people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
-
US Army will ditch old radios amid larger modernization juggle
The Army is evaluating what is “actually needed at the battalion level and below.”
-
A focus on data is transforming Army makeup, says I Corps’ Brunson
“What is also really, really interesting about our Army as we go forward in this data-centric environment is people are going to do different things.”
-
US Army carefully folding Ukraine info into Project Convergence tests
Project Convergence 22 is the first to directly involve international allies, namely the U.K. and Australia.
-
US Army tinkering with aerial-tier network to link Pacific soldiers
Aerial-tier networking boosts connectivity by using airborne assets, such as drones, to bridge large distances or circumvent signal-impeding obstacles.
-
Jam, spoof and spy: US Army looks to energize electronic warfare
“Ground to space, rear to deep: From a threat standpoint, we have to be prepared to operate in that entire range.”
-
Family affair: US Army pursues synced electronic warfare systems
TLS-BCT, TLS-EAB and MFEW-AL each serve their own purpose. But what military and industry officials emphasize is their battlefield synergy.
-
US Army readies latest batch of advanced networking gear
Army leaders have likened the capability set approach to Apple’s iPhone strategy: newer, more advanced hardware rolling out shortly after the last release.
-
Newer Strykers, better kit solve networking power problems, Army says
Capability Set 23 provisions include cellular hot spots for vehicles, improved GPS routing and modernized radios for rapid exchanges with command posts.
-
US building information-sharing alliances to counter China, push JADC2
Defense officials have said Washington maintains an advantage over Beijing in the Indo-Pacific because of a constellation of friendly, helpful nations.













