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The sights of AUSA 2022 Day 2

on October 11, 2022 at 8:15 PM
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Day two begins for the Association of the United States Army conference on Oct. 11, 2022. (T.J. Kirkpatrick for AUSA)

AUSA 2022 — The second day of the Association of the United States Army conference has come and gone, and now the meeting prepares for the home stretch. The Breaking Defense team had full coverage of the day’s news, from special operations to Project Convergence, so catch up here.

In the meantime, enjoy another selection of photos from the floor. If you missed day one, it’s here.

A Humvee Saber Blade Edition, made by AM General, on display. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

 

A full-sized General Dynamics Land Systems Abrams X tank commanded attention at the AUSA 2022 conference. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

 

A new unveiling for AUSA, Rheinmetall announced this week the Mission Master CXT platform, the newest addition to the company’s “family” of autonomous ground vehicles. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

 

Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. James McConville speaks during the Eisenhower Luncheon at AUSA 2022 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022. (Carol Guzy for AUSA)

 

Patria, a firm jointly owned by Finland and a Norwegian group, brought its AMV eight-wheeler to show off. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

 

Epirus’s Stryker Leonidas anti-electronics and counter-UAS system, made with General Dynamics, on display at AUSA 2022. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

 

Eisenhower Luncheon at AUSA 2022 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022. (Carol Guzy for AUSA)

 

Pratt Miller Defense EMAV, an autonomous vehicle, on display at AUSA 2022. (Brendon Smith/Breaking Defense)

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