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The latest news and analysis on land warfare, from Breaking Defense._____________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
/ | Weekly Briefing Land Warfare |
H-47 Chinook Block II — Supporting The Soldiers
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What would it take to defend Ukraine? Potentially, billions of dollars. Mark Cancian of CSIS takes a look at two strategies for US military deployment to deter Russia – and how realistic they may be.
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Naval Electrification: "A critical part of The Kill Chain" [Sponsored] What the US Navy is doing now to electrify, why it's vital to the Great Power competition, and advances in batteries and energy storage.
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Diagnosing robots from afar: Army nears phase 2 in unmanned vehicle program Without a soldier in the driver's seat, the Army wants high-tech sensors to sound the alarm when something is wrong, or even predict when it will be.
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Top Army officer warns of 'terrible impact' from Russian posture near Ukraine The Kremlin could be preparing a multi-front invasion of Ukraine early next year, US intelligence reportedly says.
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Israeli firms hope to cash in on international unmanned ground vehicle market Israeli firms are looking to partner with or procure American companies and produce their robot vehicles in the US.
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Army Heavy Lift: An enduring capability for the Great Power Competition [Sponsored] Heavy lift modernization to help enable all-domain operations needs to progress.
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Poll: Trust in US military declines as worry over China rises WASHINGTON: A majority of Americans view China has the biggest national security threat to the United States, while trust in the American military continues to erode, according the Reagan Institute's annual National Defense Survey. The poll found that 52% of Americans see China as a top threat, up from just under 40% in the February…
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Wormuth: Here's the Army's role in a Pacific fight As "linchpin service," Army sees logistical, communications and, yes, combat roles in possible conflict.
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