By Jen DiMascio Lighter, better body armor is one of the top 10 items on the Army's wishlist of new technologies that will be produced after 2015. In an undated memo discussing the outcome of a mid-October meeting, Lt. Gen. Michael Vane, the director of the Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC), spelled out the technologies the service will need in the future. The ARCIC is an organization that works within the Army's Training and Doctrine Command that looks at the…
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