As part of a new pilot program, Army Materiel Command recently told company commanders at two major bases to have their soldiers turn in excess equipment they’d amassed from decades of deployments.
An Army cavalry scout uses a Nett Warrior End User Device (1st Sgt. Michel Sauret/Army) As technology advances, the gear soldiers use to survive on the battlefield and accomplish their missions ...
“Look up,” Sgt. Maj. Demetrius Johnson, a leader in the Army’s anti-drone effort, told a crowd at the AUSA trade show. “You’ve just had the first step of training for counter-UAS.” A ripple of ...
Col. Dave Lamborn said he didn't "want to encumber squads" of soldiers when "there's enough stuff for these guys to do." ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. – Imagine this: You've stashed away a few treasured items, trusting they'll be safe and sound for when you need them. Fast forward to the moment you open the storage, only to ...
Those looking for an adventure can don scuba gear and venture to diving spots in the waters off the Grand Strand. Where to ...
A New Zealand Army soldier reveals every piece of gear he would take on a 72-hour mission. Sam, a bombardier serving in the New Zealand Army's 16th Field Regiment, asked us not to use his full name ...