The US Army's command and control system, NGC2, is a prime example of the service's new approach to developing weapons.
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The U.S. Army’s New M1E3 Abrams ‘Super’ Tank Is Coming
The U.S. Army is dramatically accelerating the development of its next-generation M1E3 Abrams tank, aiming for testing next ...
Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve came to the Pentagon in April to become the senior military assistant to Defense Secretary Pete ...
President Donald Trump is aiming to replace the Army’s number two officer with one of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s senior ...
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Inside the US Army’s new modernization mega-command
Working with other top service officials, Milley shifted billions of dollars into modernization programs including the top ...
It’s been about 30 years since the Army welded a new Abrams tank, and it was going to be another decade until they built a ...
The Army is building new digital tools to help its human resources personnel sign soldiers into new stations or assign troops ...
The U.S. Army's new nuclear initiative aims to deploy microreactors at military installations by 2028 to reduce dependence on ...
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The Army’s new watercraft plan banks on autonomy, commercial ships
The Army's plan for establishing a fleet of watercraft in the Pacific includes a commitment to deeper experimentation with ...
Top Army officials warn that the service’s clunky weapons procurement process is insufficient to keep up with the rate of ...
Gen. Mingus “always intended” for this to be “his last job,” adding that “it is a little early, sure but not significant," an Army source told Breaking Defense.
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