DepSecDef Work Offers Dough For Army Multi-Domain Battle

DepSecDef Work Offers Dough For Army Multi-Domain Battle
DepSecDef Work Offers Dough For Army Multi-Domain Battle

WASHINGTON: Money is the sincerest form of flattery. When Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work visited the Association of the US Army conference here today, he not only delivered a ringing endorsement of the Army’s new Multi-Domain Battle concept: He also offered to help fund it. Army leaders lament their modernization budget is $36 to…

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…

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower
Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

After two decades of canceled combat vehicles, the Mobile Protected Firepower program is a crucial test for the Army’s new approach to acquisitions. The service is seeking off-the-shelf technology instead of gambling on breakthroughs. It’s bringing together industry, combat officers, and acquisition professionals together at an earlier stage than ever before. And it intends to rein…

What Lessons Do China’s Island Bases Offer The US Army?

What Lessons Do China’s Island Bases Offer The US Army?
What Lessons Do China’s Island Bases Offer The US Army?

WASHINGTON: If ground forces are obsolete, why are the Chinese bothering to build all those artificial islands in the South China Sea? The answer to that is key to the US Army’s emerging vision of its future role, a complex combination of old-fashioned close combat, resilient wireless networks, and advanced long-range weapons that extend the Army’s reach…

McMaster: Army May Be Outnumbered AND Outgunned In Next War

McMaster: Army May Be Outnumbered AND Outgunned In Next War
McMaster: Army May Be Outnumbered AND Outgunned In Next War

CAPITOL HILL: “We are outgunned — outmanned — outnumbered — outplanned,” George Washington raps in Act I of the hit musical Hamilton. Few American commanders since the Revolution have had to worry about being inferior to the enemy in both numbers and technology. But between rising threats, declining US manpower, and steep cuts to Army modernization,…

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…

Centaur Army: Bob Work, Robotics, & The Third Offset Strategy

Centaur Army: Bob Work, Robotics, & The Third Offset Strategy
Centaur Army: Bob Work, Robotics, & The Third Offset Strategy

[UPDATED with TRADOC & additional Work comment] We’ve talked a lot in these pages about drones and robots, networks and swarms. But there’s new way of looking at these weapons that Bob Work made clear is at the heart of the Defense Department’s high-tech “Third Offset Strategy.” It’s an approach that relies not just on technology…

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…

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion
Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

WASHINGTON: The US Army is deploying extra stocks of heavy weapons to Europe to deter Russia’s increasingly naked aggression. These are the most advanced ground weapons America can field — but the tanks and other heavy fighting vehicles in this buildup are the same ones we had the last time the Russians were a danger, back when…

Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry

Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry
Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry

You are reading the first of three in-depth stories on the future of US land forces and their new combat vehicles.  In this first piece, Sydney details what the Army wants in its new air-droppable vehicles for the oft-outgunned light forces who are first to the fight. The next two stories will explore the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV),…

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,…

Army To Congress: We Are Fixing Acquisition

Army To Congress: We Are Fixing Acquisition
Army To Congress: We Are Fixing Acquisition

WASHINGTON: The top question on defense lawmakers’ minds right now is: “Can we trust you with the people’s money?” And no large military organization has a worse record in that respect than the US Army, with its unhappy track record of canceled programs and wasted billions dating to before 9/11. It’s such a sensitive and high-stakes question that, when I started to ask Army…

Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster

Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster
Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster

WASHINGTON: After two decades of procurement disasters, the Army is finally overhauling how it buys new weapons. The service is starting with a difficult test indeed: the new light armored vehicle to provide mobile protected firepower to the 82nd Airborne and other light infantry forces — a role unfilled since the temperamental M551 Sheridan retired in…