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July 2022
Army Continues Build Up of Integrated Tactical Network
FORT MYER, Virginia — Bullets whizzing through the air. Missiles launching through the skies. But what the Army thinks will make all the difference in warfare against technologically advanced adversaries is an invisible network that links every soldier, commander and weapon in the field. -
June 2022
JUST IN: Sikorsky Leveraging Army Engine Delay to Improve FARA Prototype
PALM BEACH, Florida — The delay of the new engine for the Army’s next reconnaissance helicopter won’t impact Sikorsky’s design process for the prototype it is offering, company executives said. -
June 2022
EUROSATORY 2022: New Sensor-to-Shooter System Coming Soon to U.S. Army (UPDATED)
PARIS — A partnership between Israeli Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and French Safran Vectronix will bring a next-generation sensor-to-shooter system to the hands of US soldiers. -
June 2022
All Eyes on Army Acquisitions
Last month’s “Editor’s Notes” column looked at the Army Software Factory in Austin, Texas, which has had some success in its first year developing applications soldiers are using for a variety of purposes. -
June 2022
JUST IN: Army Reactivates 11th Airborne Division in Alaska
At a ceremony on the airfield of Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff reactivated the 11th Airborne Division to unify existing Army brigades as the service’s new Artic operational headquarters. -
June 2022
JUST IN: Army Assessing Ukraine Before Finalizing New Doctrine
While the U.S. Army’s multi-domain operations manual is mostly finalized, the service is assessing the war in Ukraine before locking in new doctrine, according to an Army official. -
May 2022
Army Exploring New Tech to Charge Up Troops on the Go
The Army is looking at new technology that harvests energy from a variety of sources — from the heat generated by a soldier’s body to the fuel already widely used in the service — to power troops on the go. -
May 2022
Aviation Giants Enter Final Stretch to Replace Black Hawk
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As the Army prepares to decide on a replacement for the venerable but aging Black Hawk, competitors are putting the finishing touches on their offerings. -
May 2022
Army Software Factory Touts Early Successes
AUSTIN, Texas — As a defense technology reporter, I have gone on my fair share of factory tours. -
May 2022
Future Vertical Lift Engine Program on ‘Upward Ramp’ (UPDATED)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — While the Army’s program to build a next-generation helicopter engine has faced its share of COVID-19 pandemic woes, the program manager said it is on an “upward ramp” for its first delivery in November.
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