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ArmyArmy Ahead Of Schedule On M113 Replacement, AMPV Production Decision Set For November
The Army’s program to replace its M113 armored personnel carriers with BAE Systems’ Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) is 90 days ahead of schedule with a production decision expected by Nov. […]
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ArmySAIC Preparing For Army’s Mobile Protected Firepower Decision In November, Interest In Next-Gen Combat Vehicle
SAIC [SAIC] is readying for a November decision from the Army on its Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program to buy a new light tank for its infantry brigades, with officials […]
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ArmySynturian Ready for AI and Manned-Unmanned Teaming, Textron Says
A new command and control collaboration technology developed by Textron Systems [TXT], Synturian, is ready to give military pilots the ability to control manned-unmanned teaming drones with just a few […]
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ArmyArmy Accelerates Precision Strike Munition Capability Program, Planning To Field By 2023
The Army is planning to test offerings late next year for its new long-range precision strike munition (PrSM) capable of reaching 499 kilometers with a goal of fielding systems by […]
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ArmyArmy Not Pushing 360-Degree Sensor For Patriot Radar Replacement
The lead official for the Army’s team to find a new missile defense radar said a 360-degree sensor will not be required for companies moving forward in the competition, but […]
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ArmyGeneral Dynamics, Aerovironment Aim to Pair Drones with Ground Vehicles for Army, Marines
A new industry partnership could bring the Army and Marine Corps a step closer to incorporating manned-unmanned teaming concepts into combat operations. Unmanned aerial vehicle-maker Aerovironment has partnered with General […]
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ArmyArmy Looks At Potential Next-Gen Combat Vehicle Offerings, RFP To Drop By January
The Army is looking to 2026 to replace its Bradleys with a new optionally manned fighting vehicle (OFMV) as the first step in its next-generation combat vehicle (NGCV) effort, with […]
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ArmyLeonardo DRS Announces $800 Million In Sensor Contracts, Including Army Deal For New Mounted Laser Rangefinder
Leonardo DRS on Tuesday announced $800 million in electro-optical and infrared sensors contracts from the Pentagon, including a $231 million deal to deliver a new tripod mounted laser designator rangefinder […]
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CyberGAO Warns Of Cyber Security Vulnerabilities In Weapon Systems
The Defense Department is in the stages of improving the cyber security of the weapon systems it develops and the vulnerabilities of these systems are made worse due to their […]
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ArmyLockheed Martin Nabs Contract To Extend Q-53 Range
Lockheed Martin [LMT] said Monday it won a U.S. Army contract modification to extend the range of the AN/TPQ-53 (Q-53) radar range as part of a full-rate production configuration. This […]