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Air Force suspends use of M18 pistols after airman’s death
A leaked memo called for the M18 to be pulled from use “for all operational and training activities” immediately and replaced by the M-4 rifle.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Army Cyber lobbies for name change this year, as information warfare grows in importance
Army Cyber says the fight below the level of actual violence is already happening, and it needs greater authorities to combat threats,
By Kyle Rempfer
Army Africa took this exercise from the Marines, and plans to make it the biggest on the continent
As the Army takes over and grows this exercise, it will spread across several countries and expand power projection.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army South is 'on the lookout’ for China and Russia, starts new strategic deployment exercise
Army South plans to send a Stryker battalion to Chile for the first strategic deployment of that kind, which will be known as Southern Vanguard.
By Kyle Rempfer
Does CYBERCOM have the Energy to persistently engage?
Cyber Command worked with the Department of Energy during a recent exercise to help bolster understanding and ensure greater defense of critical assets.
By Mark Pomerleau
Army Futures Command is leading a cultural shift, much to the delight of industry
The U.S. Army's newest four-star command is reimagining relations with industry, particularly small businesses and startups.
By Jen Judson
Eight-second attention span? The Army of the future needs you.
Army recruiters are looking to harness the digital savvy of Generation Z.
By Todd South
Cracking the ‘da Vinci’ code: Virtual reality accelerates helicopter aviator training
This is just the latest way virtual reality training has spread throughout the Air Force.
Strategic, long-range cannon preps to jump its first tech hurdle
The U.S. Army is wading into a major science and technology development area to build a strategic, long-range cannon — one that can shoot a projectile 1,000 nautical miles.
By Jen Judson
Major missile defense command system heads toward a critical test
The U.S. Army’s major missile defense command-and-control system is headed toward a critical test in 2020 that is essentially a redo.
By Jen Judson
Despite rising awareness of critical US sealift shortfalls, solutions are elusive
It’s unclear how the U.S. plans to stop a capacity collapse among the ships needed to transport up to 90 percent of the Army’s and Marine Corps’ equipment for a major conflict.
By David B. Larter