Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV)
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ArmyArmy Should Have Prototypes For Next-Gen Combat Vehicle By 2022
The Army is looking to develop a new combat vehicle that incorporates s five key enabling technologies: a vehicle protection suite, directed energy and energetics, power management, advanced armor and […]
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ArmyExisting Tech Assembled Into New Combat Vehicle Would Be Superior To Most-Advanced Legacy Model
Existing technologies cobbled into a new-start design would yield a superior combat vehicle than bolting the same gear onto the most advanced version of the Army’s current fleet of tanks […]
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ArmyExisting Tech Assembled Into New Combat Vehicle Would Be Superior To Most-Advanced Legacy Model
Existing technologies cobbled into a new-start design would yield a superior combat vehicle than bolting the same gear onto the most advanced version of the Army’s current fleet of tanks […]
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ArmyMcMaster: Army Sorely Needs To Build New Combat Vehicles
The Army needs to build new combat vehicles that integrate current and future technologies if it wants to regain the technological overmatch it may have already lost against peer competitors, […]
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ArmyUpdated: Army Mounts Old Cannons On Existing Vehicles To Boost Infantry Firepower, Mobility
Army leaders are experimenting with ways to combine existing vehicles with conventional weapons already in the service’s arsenal as an option for boosting infantry firepower and mobility. Last week two senior […]
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ArmyArmy Addressing Vulnerabilities In Artillery, UAS Demonstrated By Russia
The Army is rushing to plug holes in its arsenal with technologies it neglected to develop because it didn’t need during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan but will require […]
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ArmyMarine Corps Plans To Buy Trophy Active Protection Systems For M1 Tanks
The Marine Corps plans to buy or lease existing active protection systems (APS) for its M1 Abrams tanks that are vulnerable to proliferating anti-tank guided missiles. Specifically, the Marine Corps […]
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ArmyGen. 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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UncategorizedGenerals 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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ArmyArmy Cuts Procurement Deeply To Pay For Readiness In FY ’17 Budget Request
The Army in its fiscal 2017 budget request accepted deep cuts to procurement and modernization in support of increased funding for near-term investments in readiness of personnel and equipment to […]