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Op tempo, training complexity pose risk to aircrews, per aviation boss
The Army’s top aviation officer explains what the service has done to prevent mishaps in the wake of a series of deadly crashes.
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How a deployment cycle is like an NFL off-season training plan
The new approach will provide predictable training that pairs with modernization and help families know their schedules years in advance.
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US Army expects positive progress report toward clean audit in FY23
The Army is making progress and hopes the audit results this year will help achieve a clean audit of its general fund by FY27 — required by law.
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US Army embracing remote maintenance beyond Ukraine
Telemaintenance “has been a great enabler to the warfight in Ukraine,” Gen. Charles Hamilton said.
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Uncertain fate for active protection on Army’s combat vehicles
While the Army moved quickly to field Trophy active protection systems on Abrams tanks, it has struggled to get similar protection on its combat vehicles.
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US Army ready to pursue electric light recon vehicle
The Army evaluated General Motors’ Hummer EV, a Canoo platform and a Lordstown Motors truck.
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Military intervention in Niger unlikely, says Ghana’s top Army officer
Ghana’s chief of the Army Staff noted an ECOWAS “military assessment” of Niger is underway following the coup, but he thinks diplomacy will prevail.
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Oshkosh starting unmanned ROGUE Fires production line with $40M deal
Oshkosh Defense will kick off production of its ROGUE Fires vehicle that launches anti-ship missiles, a top effort under Force Design 2030.
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Op tempo, training complexity pose risk to aircrews, per aviation boss
The Army’s top aviation officer explains what the service has done to prevent mishaps in the wake of a series of deadly crashes.
-
Divisions are headed into the dirt
Simulations are great, but nothing beats going to the field.
-
How a deployment cycle is like an NFL off-season training plan
The new approach will provide predictable training that pairs with modernization and help families know their schedules years in advance.
-
US Army expects positive progress report toward clean audit in FY23
The Army is making progress and hopes the audit results this year will help achieve a clean audit of its general fund by FY27 — required by law.
-
US Army embracing remote maintenance beyond Ukraine
Telemaintenance “has been a great enabler to the warfight in Ukraine,” Gen. Charles Hamilton said.
-
Uncertain fate for active protection on Army’s combat vehicles
While the Army moved quickly to field Trophy active protection systems on Abrams tanks, it has struggled to get similar protection on its combat vehicles.
-
US Army ready to pursue electric light recon vehicle
The Army evaluated General Motors’ Hummer EV, a Canoo platform and a Lordstown Motors truck.
-
Military intervention in Niger unlikely, says Ghana’s top Army officer
Ghana’s chief of the Army Staff noted an ECOWAS “military assessment” of Niger is underway following the coup, but he thinks diplomacy will prevail.
-
Oshkosh starting unmanned ROGUE Fires production line with $40M deal
Oshkosh Defense will kick off production of its ROGUE Fires vehicle that launches anti-ship missiles, a top effort under Force Design 2030.
-
Op tempo, training complexity pose risk to aircrews, per aviation boss
The Army’s top aviation officer explains what the service has done to prevent mishaps in the wake of a series of deadly crashes.
-
Divisions are headed into the dirt
Simulations are great, but nothing beats going to the field.
-
How a deployment cycle is like an NFL off-season training plan
The new approach will provide predictable training that pairs with modernization and help families know their schedules years in advance.
-
US Army expects positive progress report toward clean audit in FY23
The Army is making progress and hopes the audit results this year will help achieve a clean audit of its general fund by FY27 — required by law.
-
US Army embracing remote maintenance beyond Ukraine
Telemaintenance “has been a great enabler to the warfight in Ukraine,” Gen. Charles Hamilton said.
-
Uncertain fate for active protection on Army’s combat vehicles
While the Army moved quickly to field Trophy active protection systems on Abrams tanks, it has struggled to get similar protection on its combat vehicles.
-
US Army ready to pursue electric light recon vehicle
The Army evaluated General Motors’ Hummer EV, a Canoo platform and a Lordstown Motors truck.
-
Military intervention in Niger unlikely, says Ghana’s top Army officer
Ghana’s chief of the Army Staff noted an ECOWAS “military assessment” of Niger is underway following the coup, but he thinks diplomacy will prevail.
-
Oshkosh starting unmanned ROGUE Fires production line with $40M deal
Oshkosh Defense will kick off production of its ROGUE Fires vehicle that launches anti-ship missiles, a top effort under Force Design 2030.















