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US Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sites
The Army is looking at artificial intelligence to help provide security for its installations that make and store munitions.
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US Army wants to aggressively amass cheap rockets
The Army is working on emerging requirements for cheap rockets and ways to build them at a large scale.
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Marines’ barracks-fixing ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ returns to California
The operation will be conducted twice annually.
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US Army plans to better integrate warfighting experimentation in FY26
A new integrated warfighting conceptual experimentation in the spring will feed into the U.S. Army’s capstone event in the summer of 2026.
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GDLS debuts short-range air defense option for light units
General Dynamics is proposing its Pandur vehicle, originally built for the Austrian army, as a solution for the U.S. Army’s Short-Range Air Defense system.
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Interview: Norwegian Army chief wants to generate ‘more firepower’
Maj. Gen. Lars S. Lervik says he doesn’t care where military equipment comes from – Europe or the United States – as long as it works as intended.
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What’s next for Army artillery modernization? More demos
An Army demonstration next year will help carve out the service’s fires strategy and determine a way forward for the future of its artillery formations.
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101st Airborne tests new battalions designed for large-scale battles
The division printed its own drones and conducted three large-scale air assaults.
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US Army will not conduct Typhon live-fire at exercises in Philippines
Typhon has been in the Philippines for a year, angering China, which has criticized the move and warned it could destabilize the region.
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To amass cheap rockets, US Army picks Anduril to develop solid motor
Anduril Industries will develop and qualify a 4.75-inch solid rocket motor for long-range precision rocket artillery.
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US Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sites
The Army is looking at artificial intelligence to help provide security for its installations that make and store munitions.
-
US Army wants to aggressively amass cheap rockets
The Army is working on emerging requirements for cheap rockets and ways to build them at a large scale.
-
Marines’ barracks-fixing ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ returns to California
The operation will be conducted twice annually.
-
US Army plans to better integrate warfighting experimentation in FY26
A new integrated warfighting conceptual experimentation in the spring will feed into the U.S. Army’s capstone event in the summer of 2026.
-
GDLS debuts short-range air defense option for light units
General Dynamics is proposing its Pandur vehicle, originally built for the Austrian army, as a solution for the U.S. Army’s Short-Range Air Defense system.
-
Interview: Norwegian Army chief wants to generate ‘more firepower’
Maj. Gen. Lars S. Lervik says he doesn’t care where military equipment comes from – Europe or the United States – as long as it works as intended.
-
What’s next for Army artillery modernization? More demos
An Army demonstration next year will help carve out the service’s fires strategy and determine a way forward for the future of its artillery formations.
-
101st Airborne tests new battalions designed for large-scale battles
The division printed its own drones and conducted three large-scale air assaults.
-
US Army will not conduct Typhon live-fire at exercises in Philippines
Typhon has been in the Philippines for a year, angering China, which has criticized the move and warned it could destabilize the region.
-
To amass cheap rockets, US Army picks Anduril to develop solid motor
Anduril Industries will develop and qualify a 4.75-inch solid rocket motor for long-range precision rocket artillery.
-
US Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sites
The Army is looking at artificial intelligence to help provide security for its installations that make and store munitions.
-
US Army wants to aggressively amass cheap rockets
The Army is working on emerging requirements for cheap rockets and ways to build them at a large scale.
-
Marines’ barracks-fixing ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ returns to California
The operation will be conducted twice annually.
-
US Army plans to better integrate warfighting experimentation in FY26
A new integrated warfighting conceptual experimentation in the spring will feed into the U.S. Army’s capstone event in the summer of 2026.
-
GDLS debuts short-range air defense option for light units
General Dynamics is proposing its Pandur vehicle, originally built for the Austrian army, as a solution for the U.S. Army’s Short-Range Air Defense system.
-
Interview: Norwegian Army chief wants to generate ‘more firepower’
Maj. Gen. Lars S. Lervik says he doesn’t care where military equipment comes from – Europe or the United States – as long as it works as intended.
-
What’s next for Army artillery modernization? More demos
An Army demonstration next year will help carve out the service’s fires strategy and determine a way forward for the future of its artillery formations.
-
101st Airborne tests new battalions designed for large-scale battles
The division printed its own drones and conducted three large-scale air assaults.
-
US Army will not conduct Typhon live-fire at exercises in Philippines
Typhon has been in the Philippines for a year, angering China, which has criticized the move and warned it could destabilize the region.
-
To amass cheap rockets, US Army picks Anduril to develop solid motor
Anduril Industries will develop and qualify a 4.75-inch solid rocket motor for long-range precision rocket artillery.













