


Allvin calls Ukraine drone strikes a wake-up call for US air defense
The Air Force's top uniformed leader said that planners need to consider vulnerabilities at military sites once thought untouchable by enemy forces.

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Pentagon prize challenge seeks ‘ready-now’ uncrewed systems
DIU is establishing a $20 million prize pool for the project, and the solicitation will stay open through the end of the year on a rolling basis.

Experts urge US logistics revamp in light of Ukraine war
Experts on a Monday panel at AUSA discussed the importance of logistics in Ukraine — and how the U.S. should take notes.

Senators confident defense budget work will finish this year
The must-pass defense bill is expected to be completed sometime in December.

Digital engineering makes Bradley replacement better, Army leaders say
“We’re able to come up with, I believe, more elegant and thoughtful designs early on using digital engineering than we would be able to otherwise."

US Army tinkering with aerial-tier network to link Pacific soldiers
Aerial-tier networking boosts connectivity by using airborne assets, such as drones, to bridge large distances or circumvent signal-impeding obstacles.

Army prepares for dispersed warfare with high casualties
The space in which the Russians are conducting combat operations is about 150 times as large as the National Training Center.

New strategy to quicken tech development amid digital transformation
One indicator of the strategy’s implementation will be the volume of modern software practices embedded in requests for proposals, an Army official said.

Army receives first batch of mixed reality goggles, more work ahead
Despite delays, IVAS developers continue to improve the device.

Infantry ratchets up training for enlisted and officer alike
The Infantry School and a team focused on lethality build an infantry ready for future combat.

US Army eyes new ways to evaluate autonomous vehicles
Winners from a competition will deliver the first prototypes by 2028.
