Wednesday 26 January 2022

Weekly Briefing: Land Warfare

The latest news and analysis on land warfare, from Breaking Defense._____________________________________________________________________________________________________Advertisement
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Weekly Briefing
Land Warfare

Oshkosh Defense announces first hybrid electric JLTV

Oshkosh's current major customers, the Army and the Marines, haven't asked for an electric hybrid JLTV, but the company said the ones they have can be retrofitted "easily."

 

The Army wants someone to make comics about its information warfare doctrine

The intent is to generate conversation within the community and a more broad audience about potential threats and what the service can do to prepare for the future.

 

Anduril nets biggest DoD contract to date: Signifier or outlier for defense start-ups?

"This is hugely significant in that it sends a signal that start ups and non-traditional companies can actually succeed in the federal marketplace," said Bill Greenwalt, former deputy undersecretary of defense for industrial policy.

 

Army's IBCS passed F-35 sensor data to artillery system at Project Convergence 21

Northrop Grumman's Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System demonstrated a crucial Joint All-Domain Command and Control capability as part of several future operational scenarios at Project Convergence 21.

 

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