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Here’s what the Army’s top officer wants from the service’s new multi domain task forces
General James McConville, the Army’s new chief of staff, describes to Jen Judson what the Army’s newest type of unit will do and how they’ll be used.
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Meet the Army’s new 50mm cannon
Northrop Grumman showed its 50mm gun at AUSA 2019 that will go to whichever vehicle replaces the Bradley, regardless of who wins the contract.
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Check out BAE’s giant ERCA cannon
The giant new ERCA cannon barely fits on the AUSA showroom floor–and is a key part of the Army’s modernization.
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Get a look at the Army’s new mobile short range air defense vehicle
One thing on the AUSA floor was Leonardo DRS’s mobile SHORAD vehicle, based on a Stryker platform. Jeff Martin walks us through its capabilities.
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Bell shows off the full-scale Invictus model at AUSA
Meet Bell’s entry in the Army’s FARA program–and find out what’s next for the program.
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Army leadership talks recruiting through gaming
Army leaders, including the Vice Chief of Staff, see gaming as a way to connect with potential recruits.
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US Army delays Stryker-mounted Javelin missiles
Recent testing has shown that the Stryker vehicle currently is required to stop for the operator to get out so he or she can fire the weapon and climb back into the vehicle.
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Is the Open Skies Treaty in danger? | Defense News Weekly full episode: Oct. 11, 2019
Could the Trump administration tear up a major treaty? And is the Navy’s newest carrier going to be ready on time? Find out on this week’s episode.
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Germany could buy F/A-18s
According to reports, Germany is leaning towards buying the F/A-18 over the Eurofighter Typhoon.
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More F-35s for the Netherlands
The Dutch Air Force will get nine more F-35s–and more could be on the way.
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Here’s what the Army’s top officer wants from the service’s new multi domain task forces
General James McConville, the Army’s new chief of staff, describes to Jen Judson what the Army’s newest type of unit will do and how they’ll be used.
-
Meet the Army’s new 50mm cannon
Northrop Grumman showed its 50mm gun at AUSA 2019 that will go to whichever vehicle replaces the Bradley, regardless of who wins the contract.
-
Check out BAE’s giant ERCA cannon
The giant new ERCA cannon barely fits on the AUSA showroom floor–and is a key part of the Army’s modernization.
-
Get a look at the Army’s new mobile short range air defense vehicle
One thing on the AUSA floor was Leonardo DRS’s mobile SHORAD vehicle, based on a Stryker platform. Jeff Martin walks us through its capabilities.
-
Bell shows off the full-scale Invictus model at AUSA
Meet Bell’s entry in the Army’s FARA program–and find out what’s next for the program.
-
Army leadership talks recruiting through gaming
Army leaders, including the Vice Chief of Staff, see gaming as a way to connect with potential recruits.
-
US Army delays Stryker-mounted Javelin missiles
Recent testing has shown that the Stryker vehicle currently is required to stop for the operator to get out so he or she can fire the weapon and climb back into the vehicle.
-
Is the Open Skies Treaty in danger? | Defense News Weekly full episode: Oct. 11, 2019
Could the Trump administration tear up a major treaty? And is the Navy’s newest carrier going to be ready on time? Find out on this week’s episode.
-
Germany could buy F/A-18s
According to reports, Germany is leaning towards buying the F/A-18 over the Eurofighter Typhoon.
-
More F-35s for the Netherlands
The Dutch Air Force will get nine more F-35s–and more could be on the way.
-
Here’s what the Army’s top officer wants from the service’s new multi domain task forces
General James McConville, the Army’s new chief of staff, describes to Jen Judson what the Army’s newest type of unit will do and how they’ll be used.
-
Meet the Army’s new 50mm cannon
Northrop Grumman showed its 50mm gun at AUSA 2019 that will go to whichever vehicle replaces the Bradley, regardless of who wins the contract.
-
Check out BAE’s giant ERCA cannon
The giant new ERCA cannon barely fits on the AUSA showroom floor–and is a key part of the Army’s modernization.
-
Get a look at the Army’s new mobile short range air defense vehicle
One thing on the AUSA floor was Leonardo DRS’s mobile SHORAD vehicle, based on a Stryker platform. Jeff Martin walks us through its capabilities.
-
Bell shows off the full-scale Invictus model at AUSA
Meet Bell’s entry in the Army’s FARA program–and find out what’s next for the program.
-
Army leadership talks recruiting through gaming
Army leaders, including the Vice Chief of Staff, see gaming as a way to connect with potential recruits.
-
US Army delays Stryker-mounted Javelin missiles
Recent testing has shown that the Stryker vehicle currently is required to stop for the operator to get out so he or she can fire the weapon and climb back into the vehicle.
-
Is the Open Skies Treaty in danger? | Defense News Weekly full episode: Oct. 11, 2019
Could the Trump administration tear up a major treaty? And is the Navy’s newest carrier going to be ready on time? Find out on this week’s episode.
-
Germany could buy F/A-18s
According to reports, Germany is leaning towards buying the F/A-18 over the Eurofighter Typhoon.
-
More F-35s for the Netherlands
The Dutch Air Force will get nine more F-35s–and more could be on the way.













