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Army aviation charts new course as it grapples with surprise cuts
Army aviation leaders are working on options to transform the force within budget constraints and in line with recent Army and Pentagon directives.
By Jen Judson
Smart shirt could detect, and one day treat, fatal wounds
An early version senses and reports wounds. Advanced versions might compress the wound automatically to avoid blood loss.
By Todd South
The Army’s pre-boot camp boot camp is likely to expand
The initiative is one of the most promising efforts the service has to address its recruiting issues. What's next?
By Davis Winkie
South Korea’s status as rising defense player on display at AUSA
Seoul’s defense exports have already hit $15 billion this year.
By Joe Gould
Army puts short-range air defense to test on Eastern European front
The Army has taken its Short-Range Air Defense Systems through the Baltic states as it prepares to fill out a full battalion by the end of the year.
By Jen Judson
Does the Army ask soldiers to do too many surveys? Maybe, expert says
“Survey burden” can occur when populations grow tired of overly complex or frequent surveys, and it can reduce the quality or quantity of responses.
By Davis Winkie
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.
By Todd South
Pentagon eyes third rapid experimentation sprint as Congress mulls cut
The sprint is part of the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve, a DoD initiative created last year to help address high-need capability gaps.
New TRADOC boss champions doctrine, training upgrades
Gen. Gary Brito took over the Army's Training and Doctrine Command in September.
By Todd South
The Army faces urban challenges. These units are attacking the problem
As potential urban deployments loom, Guard units prepare.
By Todd South
Readiness isn’t just about weapons and training, says four-star
“If you’re a leader, get out of the office, don’t worry about filling out the charts; get with the force and train.”
By Todd South