Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. To the surprise of many, the U.S. Army, long considered to be the most bureaucratically hidebound of the military services, ...
What if artillery rounds, mini-drone swarms of explosives, rockets and even air-fired missiles are all approaching forward-positioned Army troops at the same time? Imagine that these incoming weapons ...
It can loiter over targets while sending back video through a two-way data link. It can destroy targets from ranges out to 900 miles. And now, it can adjust course in flight to destroy moving targets ...
To the surprise of many, the U.S. Army, long considered to be the most bureaucratically hidebound of the military services, appears to have successfully reoriented itself toward the demands of a ...
Artillery and rockets could start booming across the prairie in southeast Colorado if the Army is allowed to move forward with plans to start training with larger munitions at the Piñon Canyon ...
For decades, the AH-64 Apache was built to destroy tanks and provide close support to troops on the ground. Now the Army is giving it a mission few expected: hunting drones. The rise of drone swarms ...
With over 3,000 units in service, the Stryker armored infantry carrier vehicle has become one of the most ubiquitous vehicles in the Army. Able to transport nine dismounted infantry soldiers along ...
The Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon continues to field to units and see upgrades, including a carbine version that’s currently under development. The M7 and M250, both of which fire a new ...
The rapid proliferation of drones in places like Ukraine has set off a growing sense of alarm inside the U.S. Army. The rapid proliferation of drones in places like Ukraine has set off a growing sense ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — To ease physical, cognitive and logistical burdens on Soldiers, the Army is transitioning to a family of standard batteries — for systems ranging from night-vision ...