The Army is forecasting it will conduct a soldier-operated test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon at the end of the calendar year.
The Army has validated its Next-Generation Command-and-Control capability and will work continuously with industry to scale it to the larger force.
The U.S. Army is looking to increase autonomy through AI solutions to reduce the manpower needed to manage Golden Dome.
The Army is close to signing off on a low-rate production contract for a new missile defense radar to replace the old Patriot system's sensor.
Some of the service's newest technologies are headed to global hotspots for Army units to try them out.
More Stories The Army is close to signing off on a low-rate production contract for a new missile defense radar to replace the old Patriot system's sensor. Some of the service's newest technologies are headed to global hotspots for Army units to try them out. Typhon, a mobile, land-based, ship-sinking missile capability, will be fired during the Talisman Sabre exercise with Australia in the summer. Officials said they will start working with industry this summer. Oshkosh Defense's ROGUE-Fires features multilaunch capabilities for payload-agnostic delivery. The Army is looking at artificial intelligence to help provide security for its installations that make and store munitions. The Army is working on emerging requirements for cheap rockets and ways to build them at a large scale. The operation will be conducted twice annually. A new integrated warfighting conceptual experimentation in the spring will feed into the U.S. Army's capstone event in the summer of 2026. General Dynamics is proposing its Pandur vehicle, originally built for the Austrian army, as a solution for the U.S. Army's Short-Range Air Defense system. Maj. Gen. Lars S. Lervik says he doesn't care where military equipment comes from – Europe or the United States – as long as it works as intended. An Army demonstration next year will help carve out the service's fires strategy and determine a way forward for the future of its artillery formations. The division printed its own drones and conducted three large-scale air assaults. Typhon has been in the Philippines for a year, angering China, which has criticized the move and warned it could destabilize the region. Load More