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.
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.
Parsons is playing a key role in the U.S. Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), which collects and fuses information in new ways that will enable the Army's JADC2 vision.
Before you can 3D print a part, you need a detailed 3D model of it. So Army Material Command is figuring out how to scan tens of thousands of parts. One method: pull apart an entire helicopter.
A parallel joint requirements document will be briefed to industry Oct. 30, Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey, head of the Joint Counter Small Unmanned Aerial Systems office, says.
The Army is developing a new Regionally Aligned Readiness & Modernization Model (REARRM) to prepare its forces for great power competition, with different units tailoring their training and equipment to specific foes and theaters.
Being built under rapid prototype authority, the Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor radar has a 360-degree capability to sense threats from all directions.
The Army and Air Force are still "defining the relationship" between TITAN and the Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), an Army spokesperson says.
Starting with a summit this December, the Army's acquisition chief wants to harmonize technical standards across ground vehicles, aircraft, and other systems so they can easily use common components in their design – potentially saving millions – and share tactical data in battle – potentially saving lives.
In a brief video interview, we discuss the tactical computing environment and needs for new forms of onboard power with Bill Guyan, Senior VP and General Manager, Land Electronics at Leonardo DRS.
"We ultimately want this Team Ignite to become the way we do business — it's increased collaboration with the right partners in the right events," says Maj. Gen. John George, head of Army Combat Capabilities and Development Command (CCDC).
Major SATCOM providers — such as Hughes (a subsidiary of SATCOM giant Echostar), Viasat, Intelsat, Inmarsat, SES and Eutelsat — argue that this would not only ease problems with service gaps that have long plagued troops in the field, but also be cheaper and allow speedier integration of new technology.
In a brief video interview, Jerry Hathaway, senior vice president and general manager of the Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems business for Leonardo DRS, discusses EO/IR modernization and Army's new needs.
The modestly named "Mid-Range Capability" will hit targets more than one thousand miles away, Lt. Gen. Neil Thurgood tells me. But the brand-new program needs reprogramming authority from Congress to catch up to other Army missiles already in flight tests.
A variety of major industry initiatives are helping the Army to modernize its platforms. A brief video interview with Leonardo DRS SVP of Land Systems, Aaron Hankins.
Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor acknowledged that in the Indo-Pacific, "it's clear that we are in competition with China in every country that we're going to."
Gen. Michael Garrett said computer simulations and other technical means can be used for some of the Army's higher echelon training. The focus must, he said, stay on the men and women who fight the last 100 yards as they close with the enemy.
"Relying on one public cloud alone locks you in, locks into only one company's innovation," said IBM CEO Arvind Krishna at the 2020 Association of the United States Army conference. "It's a monocloud."
The Army can't keep modernizing around the edges at its World War II-era ammunition plants, Assistant Secretary Bruce Jette said: It has to "transform" them. The detailed plan — and cost — are TBD.
As the Army braces for a post-COVID budget crunch, Gen. John Murray told Breaking Defense, his Army Futures Command is studying conflict scenarios to decide which new weapons could be kept or cut.
Fresh off its first major win in the Army's Infantry Squad Vehicle competition, GM Defense is bringing the commercial capabilities of General Motors to military vehicles.
Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville and other top Army pilots say these new technologies, tactics, & training will keep aircraft alive against high-tech foes like Russia and China.
"Gen. Brown" – the Air Force Chief of Staff – "and I are both committed to making this happen," Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville tells Breaking Defense. "It starts at the top."
The Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, an off-road truck to scout ahead of airborne and light infantry units, could lead the Army's move to electric motors. But electrifying heavy cargo trucks, let alone tanks, could take decades.
The Veterans Metrics Initiative measures a veteran's overall state of well being within four areas: vocation, finances, social relationships, and mental and physical health.
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