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Army’s big drone ambition runs into the hard part: scaling up
The Army’s nationwide “Skyfoundry” effort is turning depots and arsenals that once built tank parts and artillery shells into a network of drone factories.
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Printing with sand: How Rock Island Arsenal keeps Army gear humming
At Rock Island Arsenal, historic forges meet 3D printing as the Army modernizes its industrial base for faster, high-tech production.
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US Army’s first hypersonic battery to be fully equipped by December
The US Army’s first hypersonic battery will have its full load of eight missiles by December, marking a major milestone in the program.
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Raytheon expands Massachusetts plant for LTAMDS radar production
Raytheon broke ground on a facility that will help produce the new modernized air-and-missile defense sensor for the Army.
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Leonardo DRS, KNDS team up on Caesar bid for Army cannon
The U.S. Army plans to assess more options for a mobile cannon with soldiers in operational units.
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I Corps adapts to meet modern challenges in the Indo-Pacific
Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane discusses how I Corps is evolving to strengthen readiness, sustainment and partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.
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Early drops of new Army command software delight artillerists in drill
The Army is fast-tracking a next-generation command-and-control designed to give the force a battlefield edge.
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The Army’s new watercraft plan banks on autonomy, commercial ships
The Army’s plan for establishing a fleet of watercraft in the Pacific includes a commitment to deeper experimentation with autonomous vessels.
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How the US Army, NATO are creating a new Eastern Flank Deterrence Line
To deter Russian aggression, the U.S. and NATO are rapidly building an Eastern Flank defense network focused on counter-drone tech and data integration.
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Army accelerates PrSM output as ATACMS nears sunset
The Army is expecting to enter a production contract with Lockheed Martin soon to deliver Precision Strike Missiles.
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Army’s big drone ambition runs into the hard part: scaling up
The Army’s nationwide “Skyfoundry” effort is turning depots and arsenals that once built tank parts and artillery shells into a network of drone factories.
-
Printing with sand: How Rock Island Arsenal keeps Army gear humming
At Rock Island Arsenal, historic forges meet 3D printing as the Army modernizes its industrial base for faster, high-tech production.
-
US Army’s first hypersonic battery to be fully equipped by December
The US Army’s first hypersonic battery will have its full load of eight missiles by December, marking a major milestone in the program.
-
Raytheon expands Massachusetts plant for LTAMDS radar production
Raytheon broke ground on a facility that will help produce the new modernized air-and-missile defense sensor for the Army.
-
Leonardo DRS, KNDS team up on Caesar bid for Army cannon
The U.S. Army plans to assess more options for a mobile cannon with soldiers in operational units.
-
I Corps adapts to meet modern challenges in the Indo-Pacific
Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane discusses how I Corps is evolving to strengthen readiness, sustainment and partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.
-
Early drops of new Army command software delight artillerists in drill
The Army is fast-tracking a next-generation command-and-control designed to give the force a battlefield edge.
-
The Army’s new watercraft plan banks on autonomy, commercial ships
The Army’s plan for establishing a fleet of watercraft in the Pacific includes a commitment to deeper experimentation with autonomous vessels.
-
How the US Army, NATO are creating a new Eastern Flank Deterrence Line
To deter Russian aggression, the U.S. and NATO are rapidly building an Eastern Flank defense network focused on counter-drone tech and data integration.
-
Army accelerates PrSM output as ATACMS nears sunset
The Army is expecting to enter a production contract with Lockheed Martin soon to deliver Precision Strike Missiles.
-
Army’s big drone ambition runs into the hard part: scaling up
The Army’s nationwide “Skyfoundry” effort is turning depots and arsenals that once built tank parts and artillery shells into a network of drone factories.
-
Printing with sand: How Rock Island Arsenal keeps Army gear humming
At Rock Island Arsenal, historic forges meet 3D printing as the Army modernizes its industrial base for faster, high-tech production.
-
US Army’s first hypersonic battery to be fully equipped by December
The US Army’s first hypersonic battery will have its full load of eight missiles by December, marking a major milestone in the program.
-
Raytheon expands Massachusetts plant for LTAMDS radar production
Raytheon broke ground on a facility that will help produce the new modernized air-and-missile defense sensor for the Army.
-
Leonardo DRS, KNDS team up on Caesar bid for Army cannon
The U.S. Army plans to assess more options for a mobile cannon with soldiers in operational units.
-
I Corps adapts to meet modern challenges in the Indo-Pacific
Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane discusses how I Corps is evolving to strengthen readiness, sustainment and partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.
-
Early drops of new Army command software delight artillerists in drill
The Army is fast-tracking a next-generation command-and-control designed to give the force a battlefield edge.
-
The Army’s new watercraft plan banks on autonomy, commercial ships
The Army’s plan for establishing a fleet of watercraft in the Pacific includes a commitment to deeper experimentation with autonomous vessels.
-
How the US Army, NATO are creating a new Eastern Flank Deterrence Line
To deter Russian aggression, the U.S. and NATO are rapidly building an Eastern Flank defense network focused on counter-drone tech and data integration.
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Army accelerates PrSM output as ATACMS nears sunset
The Army is expecting to enter a production contract with Lockheed Martin soon to deliver Precision Strike Missiles.













