Army
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Army
Court Orders Army To Compete Final 16 Light Utility Helicopters
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims on Wednesday ordered the Army to compete the final 16 helicopters in its Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) program from 2006. Judge Susan Braden, in […]
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Air Force
Vice Joint Chief Gen. Selva: Military Must Become ‘Educated Consumer’ Of Commercial Tech Without Scaring Away Startups
In order to remain technically relevant in an age when most innovation happens outside the government, the military must become an “educated consumer” of technologies that emerge in the commercial […]
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Army
Former U.S. Army Airship Damaged In UK Crash
Airlander 10, a giant airship prototype that used to be part of the U.S. Army’s now-canceled Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV) program, crashed at the end of its second flight […]
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Army
Lockheed Martin Unveils New Air Surveillance Radar
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Lockheed Martin [LMT] has developed a new ground-based radar to perform air surveillance. Unveiled at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium that took place here Aug. 16-18, […]
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Army
Raytheon In Talks To Tackle Army’s New Light Tank
MCKINNEY, Texas – Raytheon [RTN[, which makes neither vehicles nor guns, is in talks with manufacturers of both in pursuit of the Army’s new light tank. Mobile protected firepower, or […]
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Army
TRADOC ‘Mad Scientists’: Cross-Domain Fires Will Define Army Role In Future Combat
In future wars, the Army will focus less on capturing ground objectives and more on working from the land to wage all-out, multi-domain warfare in all domains at once, a […]
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Army
Army, Navy To Test Hypersonic Glide Vehicle
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The U.S. Army and Navy are teaming up to test a hypersonic glide vehicle next year, according to an Army official. The “offensive weapon technology” is part […]