US Army Picks Israeli HERO-90 Loitering Munition for Accelerated LASSO Evaluation

US Army Picks Israeli HERO-90 Loitering Munition for Accelerated LASSO Evaluation to Provide Dismounted Infantry with Man-Portable, Precision Anti-Armor Capability

Mistral Inc. and UVision Inc. have announced that the HERO-90 loitering munition has been selected by the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Soldier to participate in the Low Altitude Stalking and Strike Ordnance (LASSO) program, an accelerated evaluation effort aimed...
Teledyne FLIR Defense Secures $32 Million U.S. Army Contract to Equip Bulgaria’s Stryker Vehicles with Advanced Reconnaissance Kit

Teledyne FLIR Defense Secures $32 Million U.S. Army Contract to Equip Bulgaria’s Stryker Vehicles with Advanced Reconnaissance Kit

Teledyne FLIR Defense has announced a significant U.S. Army contract worth up to $32 million to deliver and integrate a state-of-the-art Recon Surveillance Kit (RSK) for Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicles (ICVs) being provided to Bulgaria under the Foreign Military Sales...
M109A7 Howitzer

Taiwan Expands Artillery Arsenal with Latest U.S. M109A7 Howitzer Deal to Counter Growing Military Pressure from Beijing

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has greenlit a sweeping upgrade of its ground-based firepower systems, spearheaded by the acquisition of 168 M109A7 155mm self-propelled howitzers. The deal, estimated at over NT$90 billion (approximately $2.75 billion USD), constitutes the single largest...
U.S. Army Embraces Drone-Dropped Munitions to Revolutionize Infantry Tactics and Expand Battlefield Lethality

U.S. Army Embraces Drone-Dropped Munitions to Revolutionize Infantry Tactics and Expand Battlefield Lethality

The U.S. Army’s Grafenwoehr Training Area in Bavaria, Germany, history unfolded in a puff of smoke and a burst of innovation. Soldiers from the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment and the 173rd Airborne Brigade stood back as a small drone hovered...
AH-64 Apache Helicopter

MV-75: As U.S. Apache Helicopters Lose Battlefield Superiority, Army Eyes Faster Rollout of Next-Gen MV-75 Long-Range Assault Aircraft

U.S. military aviation: The U.S. Army has officially named its highly anticipated Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) — the MV-75. This new-generation tilt-rotor aircraft, which will eventually replace or augment iconic workhorses like the AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk,...
MV-75 Helicopter

U.S. Army Officially Designates New Tiltrotor Assault Aircraft as MV-75, Accelerates Procurement Plans

The U.S. Army has officially designated its next-generation Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) as the MV-75, marking a historic shift in vertical lift capability for the military’s largest ground force. The announcement was made today at the Army Aviation Association...
MQ-1C Gray Eagle Drones

U.S. Army Cancels MQ-1C Gray Eagle Purchases Amid Major Military Overhaul: Signals End of an Era for Predator Legacy

In a dramatic shift that underscores the U.S. Army's accelerating pivot toward next-generation warfare, military leaders have confirmed that the service will no longer procure the MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), effectively closing a significant chapter in the...
BAE Systems is developing a new armoured multi-purpose vehicle (AMPV)

U.S. Army’s Pivot from Armor to Agility: What It Means for Ukraine and Future of War

When the world’s most powerful military declares that the future of warfare will no longer be shaped by heavy tanks and armored columns, the rest of the world listens. Some watch with skepticism, others with anticipation. And a few —...
U.S. Army Conducts First-Ever Nuclear Effects Training in South Korea

U.S. Army Conducts First-Ever Nuclear Effects Training in South Korea

In a significant step toward bolstering allied preparedness against nuclear threats in Northeast Asia, the U.S. Army’s premier nuclear and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) response unit has conducted its first-ever nuclear effects training on South Korean soil. The joint...
U.S. Army

U.S. Army’s 2030 Division: A Bold Leap into Networked, Technologically Dominant Warfare

In a world where warfare is rapidly evolving, the U.S. Army is racing to redefine itself. The battlefield of tomorrow won’t be dominated by sheer manpower or firepower alone—it will be ruled by information, agility, and a web of interlinked...
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