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Did Ukraine funding spare the US Army from budget cuts?
With billions in supplemental funding to replenish stock sent to Ukraine, added benefits for the U.S. Army are emerging.
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Raytheon jumps back into Army’s Precision Strike Missile competition
Raytheon is teaming up with Northrop Grumman as it reenters the competition to develop an extended range version of the Army’s Precision Strike Missile.
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This could be Army Futures Command’s moment of truth
It appears the Army’s newest command will turn the page on past failures and convert promising R&D programs into fielded combat capabilities.
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General details next step for US Army’s future attack recon helicopter
The Army is pushing forward with its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program, preparing to pass through the Army Requirements Oversight Council gauntlet in April.
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The future of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Land Warfare Reporter Jen Judson talks to Maj. Gen. Richard “Ross” Coffman of U.S. Army Futures Command.
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US Army nears choosing first battalion for extended-range cannon
The Army is moving closer to fielding its new long-range cannon as it prepares to announce the first unit to receive the capability ahead of a yearlong operational assessment.
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US Army prepping robotic combat vehicles for big test with soldiers in 2022
The Army is taking receipt of robotic combat vehicle prototypes in order to prep them ahead of a major company-led evaluation at Fort Hood, Texas, next year.
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US Army chief says end strength will stay flat in upcoming budgets
Army end strength will likely stay the same if budgets don’t grow, but the service will do what it can to make sure numbers don’t go down.
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New strategy sets up Army to operate in increasingly relevant Arctic
Here’s how the Army plans to shape a force in the Arctic with cold-weather capability to help Russia and China’s increasing foothold in the region.
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Massive, Army-led NATO exercise Defender Europe kicks off
The exercise will span the Balkans and the Black Sea region and use key ground and maritime routes that bridge Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Did Ukraine funding spare the US Army from budget cuts?
With billions in supplemental funding to replenish stock sent to Ukraine, added benefits for the U.S. Army are emerging.
-
Raytheon jumps back into Army’s Precision Strike Missile competition
Raytheon is teaming up with Northrop Grumman as it reenters the competition to develop an extended range version of the Army’s Precision Strike Missile.
-
This could be Army Futures Command’s moment of truth
It appears the Army’s newest command will turn the page on past failures and convert promising R&D programs into fielded combat capabilities.
-
General details next step for US Army’s future attack recon helicopter
The Army is pushing forward with its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program, preparing to pass through the Army Requirements Oversight Council gauntlet in April.
-
The future of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Land Warfare Reporter Jen Judson talks to Maj. Gen. Richard “Ross” Coffman of U.S. Army Futures Command.
-
US Army nears choosing first battalion for extended-range cannon
The Army is moving closer to fielding its new long-range cannon as it prepares to announce the first unit to receive the capability ahead of a yearlong operational assessment.
-
US Army prepping robotic combat vehicles for big test with soldiers in 2022
The Army is taking receipt of robotic combat vehicle prototypes in order to prep them ahead of a major company-led evaluation at Fort Hood, Texas, next year.
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US Army chief says end strength will stay flat in upcoming budgets
Army end strength will likely stay the same if budgets don’t grow, but the service will do what it can to make sure numbers don’t go down.
-
New strategy sets up Army to operate in increasingly relevant Arctic
Here’s how the Army plans to shape a force in the Arctic with cold-weather capability to help Russia and China’s increasing foothold in the region.
-
Massive, Army-led NATO exercise Defender Europe kicks off
The exercise will span the Balkans and the Black Sea region and use key ground and maritime routes that bridge Europe, Asia and Africa.
-
Did Ukraine funding spare the US Army from budget cuts?
With billions in supplemental funding to replenish stock sent to Ukraine, added benefits for the U.S. Army are emerging.
-
Raytheon jumps back into Army’s Precision Strike Missile competition
Raytheon is teaming up with Northrop Grumman as it reenters the competition to develop an extended range version of the Army’s Precision Strike Missile.
-
This could be Army Futures Command’s moment of truth
It appears the Army’s newest command will turn the page on past failures and convert promising R&D programs into fielded combat capabilities.
-
General details next step for US Army’s future attack recon helicopter
The Army is pushing forward with its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program, preparing to pass through the Army Requirements Oversight Council gauntlet in April.
-
The future of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Land Warfare Reporter Jen Judson talks to Maj. Gen. Richard “Ross” Coffman of U.S. Army Futures Command.
-
US Army nears choosing first battalion for extended-range cannon
The Army is moving closer to fielding its new long-range cannon as it prepares to announce the first unit to receive the capability ahead of a yearlong operational assessment.
-
US Army prepping robotic combat vehicles for big test with soldiers in 2022
The Army is taking receipt of robotic combat vehicle prototypes in order to prep them ahead of a major company-led evaluation at Fort Hood, Texas, next year.
-
US Army chief says end strength will stay flat in upcoming budgets
Army end strength will likely stay the same if budgets don’t grow, but the service will do what it can to make sure numbers don’t go down.
-
New strategy sets up Army to operate in increasingly relevant Arctic
Here’s how the Army plans to shape a force in the Arctic with cold-weather capability to help Russia and China’s increasing foothold in the region.
-
Massive, Army-led NATO exercise Defender Europe kicks off
The exercise will span the Balkans and the Black Sea region and use key ground and maritime routes that bridge Europe, Asia and Africa.













