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Army event to ‘detangle’ joint force logistics at outset of wars
The Army will come together with joint partners this summer to tackle how to sustain forces during the first few months of large-scale combat operations.
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Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
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Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
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Army readies for record-setting logistics exercise in Pacific
The US Army is preparing to conduct one of the largest logistics exercises in recent history at Talisman Sabre in Australia.
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The US Army moves to tweak its formations for future conflicts
Key service official wants to make light units more survivable and increase their combat punch.
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Army Materiel Command boss says logistics are key to future warfare
“Gone are the days when we had everything down to your favorite ice cream,” warns Gen. Charles Hamilton.
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Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
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Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
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Oshkosh to shutter JLTV line next year if protest fails
Oshkosh Defense will end the JLTV line next year unless the Government Accountability Office overturns the Army’s decision to switch manufacturers.
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BAE begins major reshuffle of Army, Marine Corps vehicle work sites
BAE Systems’ York facility will move some programs elsewhere to make room for an accelerating Armored Multipurpose Vehicle production line this summer.
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Army event to ‘detangle’ joint force logistics at outset of wars
The Army will come together with joint partners this summer to tackle how to sustain forces during the first few months of large-scale combat operations.
-
Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
-
Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
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Army readies for record-setting logistics exercise in Pacific
The US Army is preparing to conduct one of the largest logistics exercises in recent history at Talisman Sabre in Australia.
-
The US Army moves to tweak its formations for future conflicts
Key service official wants to make light units more survivable and increase their combat punch.
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Army Materiel Command boss says logistics are key to future warfare
“Gone are the days when we had everything down to your favorite ice cream,” warns Gen. Charles Hamilton.
-
Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
-
Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
-
Oshkosh to shutter JLTV line next year if protest fails
Oshkosh Defense will end the JLTV line next year unless the Government Accountability Office overturns the Army’s decision to switch manufacturers.
-
BAE begins major reshuffle of Army, Marine Corps vehicle work sites
BAE Systems’ York facility will move some programs elsewhere to make room for an accelerating Armored Multipurpose Vehicle production line this summer.
-
Army event to ‘detangle’ joint force logistics at outset of wars
The Army will come together with joint partners this summer to tackle how to sustain forces during the first few months of large-scale combat operations.
-
Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
-
Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
-
Army readies for record-setting logistics exercise in Pacific
The US Army is preparing to conduct one of the largest logistics exercises in recent history at Talisman Sabre in Australia.
-
The US Army moves to tweak its formations for future conflicts
Key service official wants to make light units more survivable and increase their combat punch.
-
Army Materiel Command boss says logistics are key to future warfare
“Gone are the days when we had everything down to your favorite ice cream,” warns Gen. Charles Hamilton.
-
Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
-
Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
-
Oshkosh to shutter JLTV line next year if protest fails
Oshkosh Defense will end the JLTV line next year unless the Government Accountability Office overturns the Army’s decision to switch manufacturers.
-
BAE begins major reshuffle of Army, Marine Corps vehicle work sites
BAE Systems’ York facility will move some programs elsewhere to make room for an accelerating Armored Multipurpose Vehicle production line this summer.













