Wednesday 13 October 2021

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Special Coverage of AUSA 2021 Annual Meeting & Exposition from Breaking Defense ____________________________________________________

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Backed By Army, Smart Shooter Now Looks To Sell Counter-Drone Tech To Marines

TEL AVIV: Already selected by the US Army, Israeli firm Smart Shooter is now hoping to get its SMASH 2000 automated targeting system into the hands of US Marines. 

The US Army Is About To Launch Its New Missile At 'Max' Range

Wednesday's test of the Precision Strike Missile will attempt to go 499 km.

Advancing The Science Of Breast Cancer Research For Soldiers And Families

[Sponsored] October is Breast Cancer Month, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine is waging a highly modernized war on breast cancer.

McConville: Soldiers To See Prototypes Of 24 'Signature' Modernization Systems By FY23

Army Chief of Staff said modernization efforts are "already paying off."

Army's Mid-Range Capability Builds On Navy Missiles To Speed Fielding

The Army is on track to deliver a first prototype MRC by 2023, said Marcia Holmes, deputy director at the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technology Office.

The Future Of Tactical Vehicles Is In Electrification And Autonomy

[Sponsored] GM Defense is translating its parent company's experience in electrification, autonomy, and connectivity to tactical vehicles.

Pentagon's R&D Czar 'Looking For Money' for 32 New Tech Projects

Heidi Shyu, the Pentagon's top R&D official, is seeking funding in FY22 to start a new round of experiments in FY23.

Army To Field Project Convergence Tech 'As Quickly As Possible'

AUSA: As the Army puts scores of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities through the ringer at its Project Convergence experiment the deserts of Arizona over the next four weeks, top Army officials are watching closely to see what survives and to get it into the hands of soldiers "as quickly as possible." 

Army General: Missiles To 'Overwhelm' Adversary Must Be Requirement for JADC2

"Penetrating and disintegrating A2/AD is the fundamental problem of all-domain operations. It's the hardest problem we've got," said Brig. Gen. John Rafferty.

'Global By Nature': Generals Say Unified Network Is 'Operational Imperative'

"I will offer you there will be no sanctuary in the next fight. We have to have a resilient network," Lt. Gen. John Morrison said.

With All Eyes On China, US Army Must Ensure It's Prepared To Deter Russia In Europe

A "myopia for the Pacific too often overlooks, to America's peril, Russia and its growing land forces," warns Dan Goure in this op-ed.
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