Wednesday, 19 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

Sikorsky-Boeing's FLRAA platform completes first mission profile

The test flight included low-level flight operation and confined area landings, the design team said.

 

Army 'well on its way' to first OCONUS cloud in Indo-Pacific

Army CIO Raj Iyer said the service is moving away from "traditional ways" of pulling data as it looks to build "a Command Post Computing Environment of the future."

 

DARPA wants to build slimmer, enhanced night vision goggles

The Pentagon's blue-sky R&D agency chose 10 partners to help make goggles easier on soldiers' necks and expand vision in the dark.

 

Army tactical network modernization has 'significant' momentum: Official

"The future network must be high-speed, it must be high-capacity, it must be multi-path, and ubiquitous to the user," said Brig. Gen. Jeth Rey, director of the Army's Network Cross-Functional Team.

 

Russia's defense industry might not survive an invasion of Ukraine

Russian industry is already struggling with sanctions and export limits. An invasion of Ukraine could be disastrous for them – and, politically, might spell doom for Vladimir Putin's regime.

 

Collins focusing on JADC2 with recent demonstrations

The goal of the demonstration was to show how integrated technologies and joint connectivity can support warfighters by providing actionable data and increased situational awareness, the company said.

 

Yearlong CR would 'irreversibly delay' nuclear modernization programs: service chiefs

The Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, Columbia-class ballistic submarine and B-21 bomber could all face delays under a yearlong continuing resolution, service officials said.

 

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