Army
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Missile Defense
DoD Guam Missile Defense Structure Lacks Key Strategies and Planning, GAO Says
The Defense Department’s plan to add missile defense systems to Guam in a new organizational structure is running into major problems as a recent watchdog report finds they still lack […]
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Army Details Potential Plan To Buy Over 4,000 C-UAS Systems, May Export To Taiwan
The Army is seeking industry’s input on a new effort to potentially purchase over 4,000 systems capable of defeating small drones, with an interest in solutions that could be exportable […]
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Weapons
L3Harris Breaks Ground On New Rocket Motor Facilities, This Time In Virginia
CULPEPER, Va. – L3Harris Technologies’ [LHX] Aerojet Rocketdyne division started clearing trees for new roads and facilities in recent months as it breaks ground to expand its Orange County, Virginia […]
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Army
Driscoll: Army Transformation Plan May Save $48 Billion Over Five Years For Reinvestment
The Army estimates its new transformation plan could save $48 billion over the next five years that it would reinvest in higher priority areas, according to the service’s civilian leader. […]
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Army
Bell ‘Confident’ In Meeting Army’s FLRAA Acceleration, First Prototype Delivery In 2027
Bell [TXT] is “confident” it can meet the Army’s plan for a multi-year acceleration of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program, a lead company official told Defense Daily, […]
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Amid Uncertainty On ITEP’s Future, Black Hawk Hovers For First Time With New Engine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – While the status of Army’s program to develop a future helicopter engine remains uncertain, a lead official confirmed a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter integrated with the new GE […]
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Army
Official: Army’s Aviation Cuts ‘Deeper’ Than Expected, Still Working Details On Planned Divestments
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A lead Army aviation official said the service is still working through the details on carrying out planned divestments as part of its new transformation initiative, some of […]
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Army
Boeing: Army Commitment Remains For CH-47F Block II, Anticipate Milestone C This Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Amid the Army’s unfolding transformation plan, a Boeing [BA] official said Thursday the service’s commitment remains on intending to moving ahead with the Block II version of CH-47F […]
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Unmanned Systems
Northrop Grumman Unveils AiON As Competitor To Replace FAAD C2 For Countering Drones
Northrop Grumman [NOC] on Thursday introduced a new command and control (C2) system designed to easily integrate with existing and future sensors and effectors, rapidly manage the fight against drone […]
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Army
As Army Moves On From AH-64D, Boeing Says Too ‘Early’ To Know On Next Apache Multi-Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As the Army moves on from the AH-64D Apache and looks to operate a fleet of entirely E-models, a Boeing [BA] official said Thursday it’s too “early” to […]