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IBCS passes latest communications test, with more on the horizon
The next step for the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) is to measure how the equipment responds to various environmental conditions and terrains.
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Army looks to a future of integrated fire
Even as Army leadership points to the great progress made toward interoperability of missile systems, the future could take that vision one step further.
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Autonomous systems to play key role in NATO logistics drills
The point of the drill is to demonstrate how autonomous systems can reduce the number of personnel needed to do key jobs on expeditionary missions.
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Army continues push for integrated sensors and shooters with latest IBCS contract
The brain behind the Army’s future air and missile defense command-and-control system, IBCS is considered an essential component of future multidomain operations
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Air Force awards $1.3B contract for two GPS III satellites
The U.S. Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth more than $1.3 billion for two GPS III satellites, according to an announcement from the Department of Defense Sept. 26.
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A C-130H training subcontractor has replaced Lockheed Martin as prime for Air Force contract
Each year, more than 11,000 crew members from the U.S. Air Force, other U.S. military services and over 30 other countries are trained under the C-130H ATS program.
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US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
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US military forces put multidomain operations to the test in Pacific
Participants included the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan, five surface ships, more than 160 aircraft and approximately 15,000 personnel.
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How does the US Air Force plan to keep bombers affordable?
As the Air Force expands from 312 to 386 operational squadrons, how can the service keep costs within reason?
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How the Air Force plans to use space to project power in the 21st century
One reason space is so important not just to the Air Force, but all military services, is that space assets enable multidomain operations that are becoming the norm in the modern warfare.
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IBCS passes latest communications test, with more on the horizon
The next step for the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) is to measure how the equipment responds to various environmental conditions and terrains.
-
Army looks to a future of integrated fire
Even as Army leadership points to the great progress made toward interoperability of missile systems, the future could take that vision one step further.
-
Autonomous systems to play key role in NATO logistics drills
The point of the drill is to demonstrate how autonomous systems can reduce the number of personnel needed to do key jobs on expeditionary missions.
-
Army continues push for integrated sensors and shooters with latest IBCS contract
The brain behind the Army’s future air and missile defense command-and-control system, IBCS is considered an essential component of future multidomain operations
-
Air Force awards $1.3B contract for two GPS III satellites
The U.S. Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth more than $1.3 billion for two GPS III satellites, according to an announcement from the Department of Defense Sept. 26.
-
A C-130H training subcontractor has replaced Lockheed Martin as prime for Air Force contract
Each year, more than 11,000 crew members from the U.S. Air Force, other U.S. military services and over 30 other countries are trained under the C-130H ATS program.
-
US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
-
US military forces put multidomain operations to the test in Pacific
Participants included the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan, five surface ships, more than 160 aircraft and approximately 15,000 personnel.
-
How does the US Air Force plan to keep bombers affordable?
As the Air Force expands from 312 to 386 operational squadrons, how can the service keep costs within reason?
-
How the Air Force plans to use space to project power in the 21st century
One reason space is so important not just to the Air Force, but all military services, is that space assets enable multidomain operations that are becoming the norm in the modern warfare.
-
IBCS passes latest communications test, with more on the horizon
The next step for the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) is to measure how the equipment responds to various environmental conditions and terrains.
-
Army looks to a future of integrated fire
Even as Army leadership points to the great progress made toward interoperability of missile systems, the future could take that vision one step further.
-
Autonomous systems to play key role in NATO logistics drills
The point of the drill is to demonstrate how autonomous systems can reduce the number of personnel needed to do key jobs on expeditionary missions.
-
Army continues push for integrated sensors and shooters with latest IBCS contract
The brain behind the Army’s future air and missile defense command-and-control system, IBCS is considered an essential component of future multidomain operations
-
Air Force awards $1.3B contract for two GPS III satellites
The U.S. Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth more than $1.3 billion for two GPS III satellites, according to an announcement from the Department of Defense Sept. 26.
-
A C-130H training subcontractor has replaced Lockheed Martin as prime for Air Force contract
Each year, more than 11,000 crew members from the U.S. Air Force, other U.S. military services and over 30 other countries are trained under the C-130H ATS program.
-
US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
-
US military forces put multidomain operations to the test in Pacific
Participants included the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan, five surface ships, more than 160 aircraft and approximately 15,000 personnel.
-
How does the US Air Force plan to keep bombers affordable?
As the Air Force expands from 312 to 386 operational squadrons, how can the service keep costs within reason?
-
How the Air Force plans to use space to project power in the 21st century
One reason space is so important not just to the Air Force, but all military services, is that space assets enable multidomain operations that are becoming the norm in the modern warfare.













