The units’ experiences are also driving interest in new capabilities, like automated object detection for drones.
The F-35 Joint Program Office’s “war on readiness” has yielded only small improvements since it was launched last year.
The Army will expand a new equipment-fielding initiative focused on drones, electronic warfare, and other modern tech to several more units, service leader Gen. Randy George said Tuesday.
Today, the Army uses a myriad of means to transmit and receive voice calls and other data in the field: radios, satellite ...
Northrop Grumman is preparing to pump out 14,000 rocket motors per year, roughly doubling production as the Pentagon works to ...
“There's a limited regional war going on in Europe. There's a limited regional war going on in the Middle East. We can ill ...
The Ukraine war shows “you need to carry the effects deep into enemies,” the country’s defense acquisition chief said in an ...
The Pentagon conducted a series of precision airstrikes against Houthi military sites inside Yemen early Thursday, with Air ...
The total FLRAA buy hinges on budgetary constraints, and what the Army learns once it gets the aircraft to its test unit, ...
Commanders and troops could be forced to contend with a president who orders the use of military force against political ...
As the Pentagon builds huge constellations to shrug off conventional ASAT weapons, potential adversaries are taking things to ...
Russia is giving its armed drones more autonomy as Ukraine’s defenses tighten, a dynamic that has the U.S. Army working ...