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Dan Parsons
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Army Leaders Push For Lead Role In Robotics, Future Weapon Development
In the pursuit of technologies like autonomous robotics and tactical electronic warfare that will change the fundamental character of combat, the Army should be on the front lines, its most […]
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Army
Gen. Milley: Army At ‘High Risk’ In Fight Against Russia, Other Near-Peer Adversary
In a war against a near-peer competitor like Russia, the Army would be at “high military risk” given its decreasing size and inability to invest in current and future weapon […]
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Gen. Milley: Army At ‘High Risk’ In Fight Against Russia, Other Near-Peer Adversary
In a war against a near-peer competitor like Russia, the Army would be at “high military risk” given its decreasing size and inability to invest in current and future weapon […]
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Navy/USMC
BAE Systems Awarded $149 Million To Build Amphibious Vehicles For Japan
BAE Systems has been awarded a $149 million direct commercial sale contract to produce new assault amphibious vehicles (AAVs) for the Japanese Ministry of Defense. The company will provide 30 […]
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Generals Warn Modernization Needed To Fight Next War Risked To Pay For Near-term Readiness
Russia has demonstrated ground combat technologies in Ukraine and Syria to which the U.S. Army is vulnerable and unable to develop countermeasures because its modernization budget has been cut to […]
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Army Will Decide In Early 2017 Whether To Speed Active Protection System Fielding
Recent technological advancements have helped the Army overcome concerns that existing active protection systems (APS) for ground vehicles are unsafe and unreliable and could result in fielding some form of […]
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Army Will Decide In Early 2017 Whether To Speed Active Protection System Fielding
Recent technological advancements have helped the Army overcome concerns that existing active protection systems (APS) for ground vehicles are unsafe and unreliable and could result in fielding some form of […]
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Navy/USMC
Open Architecture To Keep Marine Corps Amphibious Ships Fighting Into 2060s
The Marine Corps’ newest amphibious assault ships are designed to support expeditionary operations for at least the next 40 years, during which the technology inside their hulls will rapidly become […]
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Anti-ISIS Coalition Prepares ‘Menu’ Of Weapon Capabilities For Iraqis In Coming Mosul Offensive
As U.S.-trained Iraqi forces prepare for a major offensive against Islamic State (ISIL) militants holding Mosul, the international coalition is preparing a “menu” of offensive and defensive capabilities that will […]
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Armored Brigades Begin Rotations To Europe In February
U.S.-based armored brigade combat teams with the military’s most modern equipment will begin continuous rotations to Europe in February, bringing the U.S. military presence on the continent to three manned […]