A Wider War: Army Revises Multi-Domain Battle With Air Force Help

A Wider War: Army Revises Multi-Domain Battle With Air Force Help
A Wider War: Army Revises Multi-Domain Battle With Air Force Help

AUSA: How do you coordinate foot soldiers moving four miles per hour with fighter jets moving 1,500 mph?  To address the differences in speed and range, the Army’s Training & Doctrine Command is already revising its new “battlefield framework” – which was first circulated just in July – to open up the Army’s traditional geographic zones…

From Concept To Combat: Making Multi-Domain Battle Real

From Concept To Combat: Making Multi-Domain Battle Real
From Concept To Combat: Making Multi-Domain Battle Real

WASHINGTON: The concept called Multi-Domain Battle – a single seamless offensive across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace – may seem futuristic, but the Army wants to start implementing at least parts of it right now. In wargames, doctrine, and interservice dialogue, “it’s actually becoming reality,” said Gen. David Perkins. As one of the fathers…

New Army Unit To Test Tactics: Meet The Multi-Domain Task Force

New Army Unit To Test Tactics: Meet The Multi-Domain Task Force
New Army Unit To Test Tactics: Meet The Multi-Domain Task Force

WASHINGTON: The Army is creating an experimental combat unit to develop new tactics for lethally fast-paced future battlefields. The Multi-Domain Task Force will be “a relatively small organization…1,500 or so troops,” the Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, told the Future of Warfare conference here this morning. While small, it will have capabilities not found in…

A ‘Highly Lethal’ War Of ‘Fleeting’ Advantages: Multi-Domain Battle

A ‘Highly Lethal’ War Of ‘Fleeting’ Advantages: Multi-Domain Battle
A ‘Highly Lethal’ War Of ‘Fleeting’ Advantages: Multi-Domain Battle

ARLINGTON: The US Army isn’t counting on airpower in the next war. Without that cover, there won’t be supply drops, recon drones or medevac helicopters picking up your casualties — and you will have casualties. “Land-based forces now are going to have to penetrate denied areas to facilitate air and naval forces. This is the exact…

Army’s Multi-Domain Battle To Be Tested In PACOM, EUCOM Wargames

Army’s Multi-Domain Battle To Be Tested In PACOM, EUCOM Wargames
Army’s Multi-Domain Battle To Be Tested In PACOM, EUCOM Wargames

ARLINGTON: Harry Harris has to be the Army’s favorite admiral. The chief of Pacific Command has called for Army-owned anti-ship missiles. He has enthused over the Army’s new warfare concept, and now he is planning a major inter-service exercise to work out what that Multi-Domain Battle concept means in practice. “We are starting to put…

Army’s ‘Multi-Domain Battle:’ Jamming, Hacking & Long Range Missiles

Army’s ‘Multi-Domain Battle:’ Jamming, Hacking & Long Range Missiles
Army’s ‘Multi-Domain Battle:’ Jamming, Hacking & Long Range Missiles

Days before the biggest defense conference of the year, one of the Army’s top thinkers is unveiling the service’s new push to expand its role beyond its traditional domain — land — to air, sea, space, and cyberspace. Even as the US defense budget shrinks, the Army is prioritizing new investments in downing drones, hacking networks, jamming…

Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry

Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry
Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.: The next time the Army holds a conference on how to improve its relations with industry, it should actually let industry into the most important session, Maj. Gen. Bo Dyess told his four-star superiors at the Army Innovation Summit here. It just has to get around its own lawyers. This week’s conference — the third…

Should US Unleash War Robots? Frank Kendall Vs. Bob Work, Army

Should US Unleash War Robots? Frank Kendall Vs. Bob Work, Army
Should US Unleash War Robots? Frank Kendall Vs. Bob Work, Army

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.: The Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Frank Kendall, warned today that the US might hobble itself in future warfare by insisting on human control of thinking weapons if our adversaries just let their robots pull the trigger. Kendall even worries that Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work is being too optimistic when Work says humans and machines working together will beat…

Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming

Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming
Maps & Jammers: Army Intensifies Training Vs. Russian-Style Jamming

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: After two decades of largely ignoring the danger, the Army is seriously training for a scary scenario: What if GPS, our satellite communications and our wireless networks go down? It’s hardly a hypothetical threat. Russian electronic warfare units locate Ukrainian troops by their transmissions and jam their radios so they can’t call for help, setting them…

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders
Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

AUSA: “Russia has used political, economic, and military tools to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighboring countries, flouted international legal norms, and destabilized the European security order by attempting to annex Crimea and continuing to fuel further violence in eastern Ukraine.” With those words, Defense Secretary Ash Carter captured the enormous shift in…

Russian Drone Threat: Army Seeks Ukraine Lessons

Russian Drone Threat: Army Seeks Ukraine Lessons
Russian Drone Threat: Army Seeks Ukraine Lessons

AUSA: Watch the skies: The US Army is paying close attention to Russia’s “massive use of drones [to spot for] artillery,” Gen. David Perkins, head of the powerful Training & Doctrine Command, said here today. “In Iraq and Afghanistan, we were kind of the only ones that had Unmanned Aerial Systems [UAS or UAVs] and they pretty…

AWA Is NOT NIE: Army Tries To Buy Weapons That Work

AWA Is NOT NIE: Army Tries To Buy Weapons That Work
AWA Is NOT NIE: Army Tries To Buy Weapons That Work

UPDATED 10:55 with Deputy Assistant Secretary Miller comments HUNTSVILLE, ALA: After 20 years of costly and cancelled programs, the US Army wants to break its weapons-buying system wide open. This time, service leaders swear, will be different from previous, failed reforms. The pinnacle of the new process will be something called the Army Warfighting Assessment,…

The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution

The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution
The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution

AUSA: A new generation of generals is rising in the Army. It’s a generation forced to get creative by more than a decade of ugly unconventional conflicts. It’s a generation disillusioned by the mistakes of superiors, military and civilian alike. It’s a generation willing to take on the Army’s bureaucratic culture of top-down management, which…

Army’s Message At AUSA: Don’t Cut ‘Foundational Force’

Army’s Message At AUSA: Don’t Cut ‘Foundational Force’
Army’s Message At AUSA: Don’t Cut ‘Foundational Force’

AUSA HEADQUARTERS: It is time for the tribes to gather. Monday is the opening of the Association of the US Army’s modestly named Annual Meeting. With roughly 30,000 people likely to attend over three days, it is the largest defense conference of the year despite a post-Iraq decline. This mega-event is also a microcosm of…