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Navy, Marines integrating expeditionary forces into traditional amphibious operations
The expeditionary warfare community is eyeing ways to bring all its forces to bear in future operations, with exercises combining Marines with special operations forces, mine countermeasures sailors and Seabees.
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US Army’s Precision Strike Missile breaks distance record in flight test
The Army conducted a flight test to push its new Precision Strike Missile out as far as it could beyond 499 kilometers on Oct. 13 at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
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Wormuth: US Army can ‘no longer defer the big decisions’ on its future
The Army will have to make tough decisions in the coming years as it races to modernize and stay prepared for a potential fight with high-end adversaries, Secretary Christine Wormuth said at AUSA.
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The US Army will soon be able to see itself in cyberspace on the battlefield
Commanders will soon have a tool to visualize and understand the cyber terrain in their battlespace.
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US Army, Lockheed find faster path to field air and missile defense radar
Lockheed has found a way to accelerate the Army’s critical Sentinel A4 program that will provide radar coverage for major air and missile defense systems coming online.
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Mark your calendar: The Black Hawk ‘Victor’ models are heading toward a key operational test
The Victor model is the first foray into an open-architecture system for the Army’s fleet of helicopters and could serve as a foundation or model for the service as it attempts to field two future vertical lift aircraft by 2030 with modular, open-system backbones.
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Top Air Force officer’s plan to ‘accelerate change or lose’ is picking up speed, one year in
“We could all use more manpower, more money and more time. But leaders cannot wait for perfect conditions to act or make a decision,” Brown said.
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Europe’s first Multidomain Task Force tests high-altitude balloons for targeting in Norway
High altitude balloons conducted fires targeting in Thunder Cloud in Norway led by the U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s new Multidomain Task Force.
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Joint military drill to kick off in Ukraine as Congress seeks air defense boost for the country
Congress is keen to support Ukraine as the country tries to fill an air and missile defense capability, and lawmakers want to know how the Pentagon can help the ally.
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Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.
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Navy, Marines integrating expeditionary forces into traditional amphibious operations
The expeditionary warfare community is eyeing ways to bring all its forces to bear in future operations, with exercises combining Marines with special operations forces, mine countermeasures sailors and Seabees.
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US Army’s Precision Strike Missile breaks distance record in flight test
The Army conducted a flight test to push its new Precision Strike Missile out as far as it could beyond 499 kilometers on Oct. 13 at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
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Wormuth: US Army can ‘no longer defer the big decisions’ on its future
The Army will have to make tough decisions in the coming years as it races to modernize and stay prepared for a potential fight with high-end adversaries, Secretary Christine Wormuth said at AUSA.
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The US Army will soon be able to see itself in cyberspace on the battlefield
Commanders will soon have a tool to visualize and understand the cyber terrain in their battlespace.
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US Army, Lockheed find faster path to field air and missile defense radar
Lockheed has found a way to accelerate the Army’s critical Sentinel A4 program that will provide radar coverage for major air and missile defense systems coming online.
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Mark your calendar: The Black Hawk ‘Victor’ models are heading toward a key operational test
The Victor model is the first foray into an open-architecture system for the Army’s fleet of helicopters and could serve as a foundation or model for the service as it attempts to field two future vertical lift aircraft by 2030 with modular, open-system backbones.
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Top Air Force officer’s plan to ‘accelerate change or lose’ is picking up speed, one year in
“We could all use more manpower, more money and more time. But leaders cannot wait for perfect conditions to act or make a decision,” Brown said.
-
Europe’s first Multidomain Task Force tests high-altitude balloons for targeting in Norway
High altitude balloons conducted fires targeting in Thunder Cloud in Norway led by the U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s new Multidomain Task Force.
-
Joint military drill to kick off in Ukraine as Congress seeks air defense boost for the country
Congress is keen to support Ukraine as the country tries to fill an air and missile defense capability, and lawmakers want to know how the Pentagon can help the ally.
-
Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.
-
Navy, Marines integrating expeditionary forces into traditional amphibious operations
The expeditionary warfare community is eyeing ways to bring all its forces to bear in future operations, with exercises combining Marines with special operations forces, mine countermeasures sailors and Seabees.
-
US Army’s Precision Strike Missile breaks distance record in flight test
The Army conducted a flight test to push its new Precision Strike Missile out as far as it could beyond 499 kilometers on Oct. 13 at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
-
Wormuth: US Army can ‘no longer defer the big decisions’ on its future
The Army will have to make tough decisions in the coming years as it races to modernize and stay prepared for a potential fight with high-end adversaries, Secretary Christine Wormuth said at AUSA.
-
The US Army will soon be able to see itself in cyberspace on the battlefield
Commanders will soon have a tool to visualize and understand the cyber terrain in their battlespace.
-
US Army, Lockheed find faster path to field air and missile defense radar
Lockheed has found a way to accelerate the Army’s critical Sentinel A4 program that will provide radar coverage for major air and missile defense systems coming online.
-
Mark your calendar: The Black Hawk ‘Victor’ models are heading toward a key operational test
The Victor model is the first foray into an open-architecture system for the Army’s fleet of helicopters and could serve as a foundation or model for the service as it attempts to field two future vertical lift aircraft by 2030 with modular, open-system backbones.
-
Top Air Force officer’s plan to ‘accelerate change or lose’ is picking up speed, one year in
“We could all use more manpower, more money and more time. But leaders cannot wait for perfect conditions to act or make a decision,” Brown said.
-
Europe’s first Multidomain Task Force tests high-altitude balloons for targeting in Norway
High altitude balloons conducted fires targeting in Thunder Cloud in Norway led by the U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s new Multidomain Task Force.
-
Joint military drill to kick off in Ukraine as Congress seeks air defense boost for the country
Congress is keen to support Ukraine as the country tries to fill an air and missile defense capability, and lawmakers want to know how the Pentagon can help the ally.
-
Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.













