SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii—Inside a mud-splattered tent, the Army’s vice chief and the commander of the 25th Infantry Division watched on two giant TV screens as the division attempted to repel an ...
This chapter describes the Army’s Future Force, including the Future Combat Systems Program and the Future Force Warrior Program. These two programs are the current focus of the Army’s science and ...
The Army Futures Command (AFC) Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) is the primary component in the Army’s science and technology (S&T) enterprise. Among its charges is to anticipate ...
A new Army organization aims to meld service leaders’ mandates to cut bureaucracy and adopt a venture-capital mindset with their push to turn soldiers’ ideas into manufactured gear. The Pathway for ...
Internet of Things technologies, known IoT, have changed the operational paradigm of the defense industry, with military IoT applications and devices improving mission capabilities across a wide ...
As unmanned systems become increasingly crucial to winning the fight on today’s battlefield, one U.S. Army group is working to ensure that these capabilities achieve their maximum potential. Branch ...
ADELPHI, Md. – The U.S. Department of War bestowed the 2025 George F. Linsteadt Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer to AnnMarie Martin, a technology transfer specialist at the U.S. Army Combat ...
Military technology is pivoting from incremental upgrades to systems that fundamentally change how wars are fought, blending software, sensors and exotic physics into a single battlespace. From ...
Sentrycs, a leading provider of counter-drone (C-UAS) technology, has been honored with the Innovation Award in the 2025 Army Technology Excellence Awards, one of the defense industry’s most ...
Waze, Google Maps, Apple’s navigation app—without them, many drivers would be lost when travelling unfamiliar routes. These apps save time, money and sometimes even the lives of those who use them.
On a brisk afternoon in early August of 1959, the United States Army debuted what the service billed as its “ultimate weapon”—not a new bomb, not a specialized tank or fighting vehicle, but a single ...
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