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How a video game engine will power Javelin anti-tank training
The Javelin’s Basic Skills Trainer update is expected to debut in 2025, according to SAIC, the contractor overseeing the program.
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US Army to ‘overhaul’ recruiting school amid personnel shortage
“It took more than one year to get here. It’ll take several years to get out of it.”
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US Army has a ‘gigantic problem’ with logistics in the Indo-Pacific
Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment.
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US Army forms new modernization team to tackle contested logistics
The Army has a new cross-functional team to work out how it will conduct logistics in contested environments with the aim of delivering capability by 2030.
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Refreshed ‘Be all you can be’ ads coming after Jonathan Majors arrest
The Army is working to retrofit old advertisements with new messages after the actor’s arrest.
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How US trainers helped Ukraine reinvent its doctrine
A little-known Army office working with embassy officials helped train Ukraine’s trainers. Now the real work begins.
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US Army plans test for combining new air defense capabilities
The Army will integrate key air and missile defense components during a major test in FU24 to see what’s possible.
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US Army eyes sixfold production boost of 155mm shells used in Ukraine
The U.S. Army unveils a new goal for ramping up 155mm ammunition to replenish and grow its stockpiles as the rounds are sent to Ukraine en masse.
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General Dynamics unit puts short-range air defense on robotic vehicle
The TRX ground robot configuration features short-range air defense capabilities originally integrated on a Stryker.
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Getting tanks to Ukraine won’t impact Abrams Lima line, Camarillo says
Ukraine’s Abrams tank won’t disrupt production for other customers at Lima, Ohio, production line, the Army under secretary said.
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How a video game engine will power Javelin anti-tank training
The Javelin’s Basic Skills Trainer update is expected to debut in 2025, according to SAIC, the contractor overseeing the program.
-
US Army to ‘overhaul’ recruiting school amid personnel shortage
“It took more than one year to get here. It’ll take several years to get out of it.”
-
US Army has a ‘gigantic problem’ with logistics in the Indo-Pacific
Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment.
-
US Army forms new modernization team to tackle contested logistics
The Army has a new cross-functional team to work out how it will conduct logistics in contested environments with the aim of delivering capability by 2030.
-
Refreshed ‘Be all you can be’ ads coming after Jonathan Majors arrest
The Army is working to retrofit old advertisements with new messages after the actor’s arrest.
-
How US trainers helped Ukraine reinvent its doctrine
A little-known Army office working with embassy officials helped train Ukraine’s trainers. Now the real work begins.
-
US Army plans test for combining new air defense capabilities
The Army will integrate key air and missile defense components during a major test in FU24 to see what’s possible.
-
US Army eyes sixfold production boost of 155mm shells used in Ukraine
The U.S. Army unveils a new goal for ramping up 155mm ammunition to replenish and grow its stockpiles as the rounds are sent to Ukraine en masse.
-
General Dynamics unit puts short-range air defense on robotic vehicle
The TRX ground robot configuration features short-range air defense capabilities originally integrated on a Stryker.
-
Getting tanks to Ukraine won’t impact Abrams Lima line, Camarillo says
Ukraine’s Abrams tank won’t disrupt production for other customers at Lima, Ohio, production line, the Army under secretary said.
-
How a video game engine will power Javelin anti-tank training
The Javelin’s Basic Skills Trainer update is expected to debut in 2025, according to SAIC, the contractor overseeing the program.
-
US Army to ‘overhaul’ recruiting school amid personnel shortage
“It took more than one year to get here. It’ll take several years to get out of it.”
-
US Army has a ‘gigantic problem’ with logistics in the Indo-Pacific
Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment.
-
US Army forms new modernization team to tackle contested logistics
The Army has a new cross-functional team to work out how it will conduct logistics in contested environments with the aim of delivering capability by 2030.
-
Refreshed ‘Be all you can be’ ads coming after Jonathan Majors arrest
The Army is working to retrofit old advertisements with new messages after the actor’s arrest.
-
How US trainers helped Ukraine reinvent its doctrine
A little-known Army office working with embassy officials helped train Ukraine’s trainers. Now the real work begins.
-
US Army plans test for combining new air defense capabilities
The Army will integrate key air and missile defense components during a major test in FU24 to see what’s possible.
-
US Army eyes sixfold production boost of 155mm shells used in Ukraine
The U.S. Army unveils a new goal for ramping up 155mm ammunition to replenish and grow its stockpiles as the rounds are sent to Ukraine en masse.
-
General Dynamics unit puts short-range air defense on robotic vehicle
The TRX ground robot configuration features short-range air defense capabilities originally integrated on a Stryker.
-
Getting tanks to Ukraine won’t impact Abrams Lima line, Camarillo says
Ukraine’s Abrams tank won’t disrupt production for other customers at Lima, Ohio, production line, the Army under secretary said.













