Saturday 17 October 2020

FVL: Army’s High-Speed Helicopters Hurtle Ahead

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FVL: Army's High-Speed Helicopters Hurtle Ahead

Bell and Sikorsky have started building their competing prototypes for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) ahead of a Final Design Review in November. The vital digital architecture is still in development.

 

Soldiers Become Another Node In DoD's Internet Of Things: ENVG-B

A soldier wearing the ENVG-B can look through binoculars, turn on the camera in their rifle's sight, and then point that sight around a corner to see and shoot, without exposing anything more than their hands or the rifle.

 

Turkey Tests Russian S-400 As Tensions With Greece, NATO Spike

Earlier this month, two senators — a Republican and Democrat — wrote to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calling on the administration to sanction Turkey after the S-400's radar was turned on.

 

Army Combat Training Centers Return to Pre-COVID Levels

Some 19 brigades will hold wargames at the CTCs in 2021. That's shy of the pre-COVID peak of 21 last year, but above the average for 2015-2019.

 

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