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Drones could replace large US Army units in Europe, expert suggests
What do you with an Army designed for Europe when Europe isn’t the focus anymore? The answer is drones, says one U.S. expert.
Manila stood up its first Army unit dedicated to operating surface-to-surface missiles last week in an effort to strengthen ...
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Why Army logistics need to think like combat units to survive drones
On a drone battlefield, supply units must train for survivability and move like maneuver formations, an Army officer argues.
Decades after the Army abandoned the Pentomic concept, a defense expert argues such a concept may provide a solution to the ...
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Why the Army may need a specialized counter-drone MOS
Should counter-drone skills be taught across the U.S. Army? Or should C-UAS be assigned to specialists? One Army officer ...
Top Army officials warn that the service’s clunky weapons procurement process is insufficient to keep up with the rate of ...
Under the service's latest force design update, U.S. Marines will stand up maritime recon units and procure unmanned missile ...
United States Army War College history professor Michael Neiberg talked about his research process for studying Vichy France, which collaborated with the Nazis, and the Anglo-American relationship ...
Army leaders have trumpeted the success of the H2F program, which now has 71 teams in place across the active duty force, in ...
The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, said the U.S. Army is not adequately addressing its discontent with canceled ...
China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting ...
The Indian Army is set to get more lethal. In the next six months, it will raise 25 Bhairav Battalions. Soldiers in these ...
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