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Why the US Army wants one more hypersonic weapon test by year’s end
One major end-to-end test stands between the Army’s decision to field hypersonic weapon rounds to the first unit.
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Aerovironment wins nearly $1B to supply Switchblade munitions to Army
Aerovironment has won another contract to build loitering munitions for the U.S. Army and it’s a big one.
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US Army takes new look at training aviators with decisions coming soon
The Army is examining a new training model for aviators as its helicopter fleet evolves into a complex network of manned and unmanned aircraft.
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Rheinmetall acquires manufacturing company Loc for $950M
Rheinmetall hopes the acquisition provides a new competitive advantage in Army vehicle competitions potentially valued over $60 billion.
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Army to test hypervelocity projectile for 155mm cannon artillery
The Army will spend roughly three years studying the physics of shooting the hypervelocity projectile from 155mm cannons.
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Army’s successful hypersonic missile test puts fielding on horizon
The Army is one step closer to fielding its long-range hypersonic weapon after a successful end-to-end flight test in May.
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Counter-drone missile competition possible in 2025, Army officials say
The Army is also planning on holding a competition for a new handheld device to take out drones.
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Creating space careers for enlisted soldiers a priority, officials say
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is pushing to create a new space MOS for enlisted soldiers.
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US Army working on new missile defense strategy with eye toward 2040
The Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command is working on a new air and missile defense strategy for 2040 that will be informed by current conflicts.
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Army’s long-range tiltrotor aircraft moves to next development phase
The Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft is set to replace roughly 2,000 Black Hawk utility helicopters.
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Why the US Army wants one more hypersonic weapon test by year’s end
One major end-to-end test stands between the Army’s decision to field hypersonic weapon rounds to the first unit.
-
Aerovironment wins nearly $1B to supply Switchblade munitions to Army
Aerovironment has won another contract to build loitering munitions for the U.S. Army and it’s a big one.
-
US Army takes new look at training aviators with decisions coming soon
The Army is examining a new training model for aviators as its helicopter fleet evolves into a complex network of manned and unmanned aircraft.
-
Rheinmetall acquires manufacturing company Loc for $950M
Rheinmetall hopes the acquisition provides a new competitive advantage in Army vehicle competitions potentially valued over $60 billion.
-
Army to test hypervelocity projectile for 155mm cannon artillery
The Army will spend roughly three years studying the physics of shooting the hypervelocity projectile from 155mm cannons.
-
Army’s successful hypersonic missile test puts fielding on horizon
The Army is one step closer to fielding its long-range hypersonic weapon after a successful end-to-end flight test in May.
-
Counter-drone missile competition possible in 2025, Army officials say
The Army is also planning on holding a competition for a new handheld device to take out drones.
-
Creating space careers for enlisted soldiers a priority, officials say
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is pushing to create a new space MOS for enlisted soldiers.
-
US Army working on new missile defense strategy with eye toward 2040
The Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command is working on a new air and missile defense strategy for 2040 that will be informed by current conflicts.
-
Army’s long-range tiltrotor aircraft moves to next development phase
The Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft is set to replace roughly 2,000 Black Hawk utility helicopters.
-
Why the US Army wants one more hypersonic weapon test by year’s end
One major end-to-end test stands between the Army’s decision to field hypersonic weapon rounds to the first unit.
-
Aerovironment wins nearly $1B to supply Switchblade munitions to Army
Aerovironment has won another contract to build loitering munitions for the U.S. Army and it’s a big one.
-
US Army takes new look at training aviators with decisions coming soon
The Army is examining a new training model for aviators as its helicopter fleet evolves into a complex network of manned and unmanned aircraft.
-
Rheinmetall acquires manufacturing company Loc for $950M
Rheinmetall hopes the acquisition provides a new competitive advantage in Army vehicle competitions potentially valued over $60 billion.
-
Army to test hypervelocity projectile for 155mm cannon artillery
The Army will spend roughly three years studying the physics of shooting the hypervelocity projectile from 155mm cannons.
-
Army’s successful hypersonic missile test puts fielding on horizon
The Army is one step closer to fielding its long-range hypersonic weapon after a successful end-to-end flight test in May.
-
Counter-drone missile competition possible in 2025, Army officials say
The Army is also planning on holding a competition for a new handheld device to take out drones.
-
Creating space careers for enlisted soldiers a priority, officials say
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is pushing to create a new space MOS for enlisted soldiers.
-
US Army working on new missile defense strategy with eye toward 2040
The Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command is working on a new air and missile defense strategy for 2040 that will be informed by current conflicts.
-
Army’s long-range tiltrotor aircraft moves to next development phase
The Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft is set to replace roughly 2,000 Black Hawk utility helicopters.












