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What Navy destroyers bring to the Red Sea fight
Navy destroyers are being tested at an unprecedented rate in the Middle East.
By Zamone Perez
Space Force eyes easing enlistment rules to target high-demand skills
The incoming chief of the service said he needs to maintain recruiting flexibility to get individuals with technical skills into the ranks.
Rheinmetall, Anduril join forces on optionally manned fighting vehicle
Anduril Technologies is joining the American Rheinmetall Vehicles-led team to competitively design a new vehicle for the U.S. Army.
By Jen Judson
Delayed kamikaze drone for Ukraine on track for next month: Pentagon
The Defense Department is moving closer to a contract for the Switchblade 600, which is still deemed a prototype.
By Joe Gould
Bradley replacement could be the US Army’s first hybrid combat vehicle
The service has no requirements for a hybrid electric capability when it comes to the optionally manned fighting vehicle, but it does have the need for a reduced logistics footprint.
By Jen Judson
First unit gets modernized Bradley Fighting Vehicle
Soldiers completed training on the new equipment during a series of events this March.
Army reviewing what types of units the service deploys and where they go
The Army may look to other force packages for deployment, or permanent stationing.
By Todd South
Nearly every upgrade is hitting this armored brigade
This Fort Stewart brigade has added new or upgraded vehicles and systems across the fleet in only a few months.
By Todd South
Armor brigade workload may dramatically increase if Ukraine crisis holds
If the Army's current requirements in Europe stick around, the service may have to tweak force structure.
By Davis Winkie
US provided ‘limited ground support’ to Syrian fighters battling ISIS
The U.S. has provided some ground support to Kurdish forces.
Soldiers ‘seeing’ outside the Bradley with Army high-tech goggle
Next steps include using the IVAS with the Stryker, starting in August.
By Todd South