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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
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Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
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The Army is already putting new gear in soldiers’ hands as it builds its modernization command
The new Army Futures Command is slated for initial operating capability this summer, but acquisition research teams are already down at the unit level to get soldier input on systems that in development.
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Esper: Army will overhaul fitness, possibly extend basic training, to meet rigors of combat
Army doctrine, training and personnel will require a face-lift over the next decade, Army Secretary Mark Esper said Monday at the AUSA Global Force Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
-
Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
-
The Army is already putting new gear in soldiers’ hands as it builds its modernization command
The new Army Futures Command is slated for initial operating capability this summer, but acquisition research teams are already down at the unit level to get soldier input on systems that in development.
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Esper: Army will overhaul fitness, possibly extend basic training, to meet rigors of combat
Army doctrine, training and personnel will require a face-lift over the next decade, Army Secretary Mark Esper said Monday at the AUSA Global Force Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
-
Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
-
The Army is already putting new gear in soldiers’ hands as it builds its modernization command
The new Army Futures Command is slated for initial operating capability this summer, but acquisition research teams are already down at the unit level to get soldier input on systems that in development.
-
Esper: Army will overhaul fitness, possibly extend basic training, to meet rigors of combat
Army doctrine, training and personnel will require a face-lift over the next decade, Army Secretary Mark Esper said Monday at the AUSA Global Force Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama.



















