
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- The Army next year will test more than 50 new technologies, including new combat vehicles, during real-world exercises in Europe.During the first Joint Warfighting Assessment (JWA) outside Fort Bliss, Texas, the Army plans to field dozens of prototype weapons and gear and gather data on whether they are suited for warfare in Europe, according to Maj. Gen. Terry McKenrick, chief of the Army’s Joint Modernization Command.“We have a variety of systems, right now about 50 concepts and…