Andrew Eversden
Andrew Eversden covered the Army for Breaking Defense from 2021-2022.Stories by Andrew Eversden
The American subsidiary wants to give the Army and primes a “one point of contact” for vehicle propulsion.
By Andrew Eversden
AUSA: As the Army puts scores of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities through the ringer at its Project Convergence experiment the deserts of Arizona over the next four weeks, top Army officials are watching closely to see what survives and to get it into the hands of soldiers “as quickly as possible.” “If it works, we’re…
By Andrew Eversden
“Penetrating and disintegrating A2/AD is the fundamental problem of all-domain operations. It’s the hardest problem we’ve got,” said Brig. Gen. John Rafferty.
By Andrew Eversden
The parent company has pledged to invest $35 billion through 2025 for investments in electric and autonomous vehicles.
By Andrew Eversden
“It’s fair to say we are looking at everything,” said Christine Wormuth, the secretary of the Army.
By Andrew Eversden
AUSA: Raytheon Missiles & Defense announced today a new medium range radar for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) with extended range and altitude coverage. The new radar, known as GhostEye MR, is a variant of the company’s GhostEye, Raytheon’s new name for its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor under development for…
By Andrew Eversden
“We spend a lot of time thinking about what is and what can be, and we spend almost no time thinking about what could be,” Murray said.
By Andrew Eversden
The delivery is a significant milestone for the Army’s Long Range Precision Fires modernization effort.
By Andrew Eversden
The award is part of the second capability drop of the Distributed Common Ground Systems-Army.
By Andrew Eversden
Lockheed Martin received $62 million for the engineering phase of PrSM following a successful milestone B evaluation.
By Andrew Eversden
The pilot is an important step toward designing the on the move networking capabilities Armored Brigades will need as the prepare for future, more mobile battlefields.
By Andrew Eversden
Defense Technology company Anduril Industries purchased Copious Imaging in a move to bolster its force protection portfolio.
By Andrew Eversden
Dynetics won a contract to produce the Army’s Indirect Fires Protection Capability capability.
By Andrew Eversden
The American subsidiary wants to give the Army and primes a “one point of contact” for vehicle propulsion.
By Andrew EversdenAUSA: As the Army puts scores of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities through the ringer at its Project Convergence experiment the deserts of Arizona over the next four weeks, top Army officials are watching closely to see what survives and to get it into the hands of soldiers “as quickly as possible.” “If it works, we’re…
By Andrew Eversden“Penetrating and disintegrating A2/AD is the fundamental problem of all-domain operations. It’s the hardest problem we’ve got,” said Brig. Gen. John Rafferty.
By Andrew EversdenThe parent company has pledged to invest $35 billion through 2025 for investments in electric and autonomous vehicles.
By Andrew Eversden“It’s fair to say we are looking at everything,” said Christine Wormuth, the secretary of the Army.
By Andrew EversdenAUSA: Raytheon Missiles & Defense announced today a new medium range radar for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) with extended range and altitude coverage. The new radar, known as GhostEye MR, is a variant of the company’s GhostEye, Raytheon’s new name for its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor under development for…
By Andrew Eversden“We spend a lot of time thinking about what is and what can be, and we spend almost no time thinking about what could be,” Murray said.
By Andrew EversdenThe delivery is a significant milestone for the Army’s Long Range Precision Fires modernization effort.
By Andrew EversdenThe award is part of the second capability drop of the Distributed Common Ground Systems-Army.
By Andrew EversdenLockheed Martin received $62 million for the engineering phase of PrSM following a successful milestone B evaluation.
By Andrew EversdenThe pilot is an important step toward designing the on the move networking capabilities Armored Brigades will need as the prepare for future, more mobile battlefields.
By Andrew EversdenDefense Technology company Anduril Industries purchased Copious Imaging in a move to bolster its force protection portfolio.
By Andrew EversdenDynetics won a contract to produce the Army’s Indirect Fires Protection Capability capability.
By Andrew Eversden