The U.S. Army's new nuclear initiative aims to deploy microreactors at military installations by 2028 to reduce dependence on ...
The Janus program, led by Dr. Jeff Waksman, lies at the heart of the Pentagon’s plan to develop and install nuclear microreactors on U.S. military bases by 2028.
The demonstration highlighted the Army’s dedication to integrating innovative technologies to improve combat effectiveness and maintain a competitive edge in modern warfare. Each system was evaluated ...
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Inside the US Army’s new modernization mega-command
Working with other top service officials, Milley shifted billions of dollars into modernization programs including the top ...
"What we don't want to do is have a demonstration that goes out there and shows success without proving it in a true environment," Anthony Nigara said.
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I Corps adapts to meet modern challenges in the Indo-Pacific
Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane discusses how I Corps is evolving to strengthen readiness, sustainment and partnerships across the ...
Jack de Santis learned a lot during his time in Ukraine, namely that the old style of warfare is not practical in future ...
With each day, advances in autonomy shift the equation. In the Pacific, the cross-border business of drones reveals U.S. UAVs ...
The U.S. Army is launching a major push into nuclear power, in a bid to make military bases energy independent.
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War machines: 10 mightiest military powers shaping global order and security
A strong military depends on many elements: the size of its armed forces, defense spending, advanced technology, nuclear ...
PLA Daily urges stronger synergy across combat elements and weapon platforms, highlights key role of cyber-information ...
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