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Interview: Gen. Ronald Clark, US Army Pacific commander
For Clark, who has headed USARPAC since Nov. 8, 2024, this 41st iteration of Balikatan represents a “full-circle event.”
The Army wants to reduce electronic signatures of its command posts
Command Post survivability and mobility is a major focus of the next set of new network tools.
By Andrew Eversden
Oshkosh is tinkering with a uniquely British JLTV
Britain has moved a step closer to completing a deal for purchasing Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV) following the award of a contract allowing platform builder Oshkosh Defense to trial proposed UK sub-systems on the vehicle.
Heavy robotic combat vehicles put to test in the Colorado mountains
Experimentation at Fort Carson, Colorado, has shown the Army how heavy robotic combat vehicles might fight in future formations.
By Jen Judson
Government watchdog warns of cost and technical risk for next-gen combat vehicle effort
The Government Accountability Office urges the Army to take steps to avoid risk when it comes to cost estimates and technology development in the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle program.
By Jen Judson
Army’s interim short-range air defense system on track despite minor ‘hiccup’ in tests
The Army says it's on track to make a decision by the end of the year on whether it will buy at least one battery of an interim short-range air defense capability rapidly developed to fill an urgent gap in Europe.
By Jen Judson
How the DoD plans to meet its ambitious hypersonic missile test schedule
The Pentagon is in a race to field hypersonic weapons and is preparing for a packed test schedule next year to get the job done.
By Jen Judson
How the Army plans to use space and artificial intelligence to hit deep targets quickly
New low Earth orbit sensors and machine learning algorithms like Prometheus could enable the U.S. Army to hit beyond-line-of-sight targets with new levels of speed and accuracy.
By Nathan Strout
Two US Army projects seek to improve comms between soldiers and AI
Researchers are "attacking a similar problem from opposite ends" to improve communication between artificial intelligence and the war fighter.
By Andrew Eversden
American trucks land in Israel to support Iron Dome testing ahead of US Army delivery
U.S. trucks have landed via Ukrainian cargo plane in Israel to complete Iron Dome batteries for in-country testing before they are delivered to the U.S. Army.
By Jen Judson
Army will hold industry meeting for Capability Set ‘23 next month
The Army network modernization team wants to discuss tech needs to modernize the Army's command post.
By Andrew Eversden