The US Army's command and control system, NGC2, is a prime example of the service's new approach to developing weapons.
The Army’s new acquisition chief said Wednesday he’ll look to embrace a “portfolio management approach” for the service’s ...
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Next Generation Squad Weapon continues fielding, seeing upgrades
The Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon continues to field to units and see upgrades, including a carbine version that’s ...
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Army’s Lighter M7 Rifle Balances Soldier Load With Lethal Performance
One pound doesn’t seem like a lot until it’s on a soldier’s shoulder for miles. That was the plain-spoken criticism in the field that forced Sig Sauer to trim as much as 10 percent from the Army’s new ...
Army Secretary Driscoll said the Silicon Valley approach will fund startups and deliver minimally viable products to soldiers ...
Boeing is progressing on its design of an all-new missile for the U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) ...
To the surprise of many, the U.S. Army, long considered to be the most bureaucratically hidebound of the military services, appears to have successfully reoriented itself toward the demands of a ...
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FN to continue developing Army’s next-gen precision grenadier system
Creation of the next-gen system was influenced by real-time soldier feedback and battlefield priorities that continue to evolve in places like Ukraine.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll pledged at the AUSA Conference to adopt a Silicon Valley-like approach to weapons and tech ...
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