Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM

Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM
Army Kills APKWS Rockets & Mystery Missile, MIRM

The 2021 budget request also makes major reductions in the tracked M2 Bradley and the wheeled Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, as well as counter-IED programs.

Congress Stalls INF-Busting Missiles & Nuke Treaty Withdrawal

Congress Stalls INF-Busting Missiles & Nuke Treaty Withdrawal
Congress Stalls INF-Busting Missiles & Nuke Treaty Withdrawal

John Beyrle, ambassador to Russia during the George W. Bush Administration, says letting New START expire would be “a pretty solid punch to the solar plexus of strategic stability.”

Army Readies Long-Range Missile Tests — Post INF

Army Readies Long-Range Missile Tests — Post INF
Army Readies Long-Range Missile Tests — Post INF

Pentagon brass universally support the US developing a new generation of conventional intermediate long-range missiles, and the Army is rushing to meet the challenge as the INF Treaty approaches its likely Aug. 2 demise.

Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)

Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)
Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)

“Long-range precision fires… would provide us the capability (to) either, for example, support the Air Force by suppressing enemy air defenses at hundreds upon hundreds of miles or support the Navy by engaging enemy surface ships at great distances as well,” said Army Secretary Mark Esper. But those examples are two distinctly different missions, each most relevant to a different theater of war.

What Weapons Will The US Build After The INF Treaty?

What Weapons Will The US Build After The INF Treaty?
What Weapons Will The US Build After The INF Treaty?

We explore the possibilities, from cutting-edge hypersonics and 1,000-mile cannon to repackaged Tomahawk cruise missiles and updated Pershing ballstic missiles.

Army Building 1,000-Mile Supergun

Army Building 1,000-Mile Supergun
Army Building 1,000-Mile Supergun

While the Strategic Long-Range Cannon will hit targets at ranges comparable to bleeding-edge hypersonics missiles, Army officials emphasized the cannon is built on proven principles, just bigger.

Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army

Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army
Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army

The Marines want new missiles for multiple missions: attacking enemy aircraft, ships at sea, and ground targets. But getting them on a tight budget will require working closely with the Army and Navy.

Raytheon Targets Army Multi-Domain Systems Like DeepStrike

Raytheon Targets Army Multi-Domain Systems Like DeepStrike
Raytheon Targets Army Multi-Domain Systems Like DeepStrike

As the new National Defense Strategy shifts the U.S. armed forces’ focus from combating violent extremists to confronting China and Russia, Raytheon is offering an array of multi-domain capabilities to modernize the Army “not just for today but tomorrow,” Kim Ernzen, executive vice president of the company’s Land Warfare Systems, says. Raytheon is particularly well…

Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT

Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT
Army Will Field 100 Km Cannon, 500 Km Missiles: LRPF CFT

The Army is modernizing three artillery systems: 155 cannon, the cheapest option, for the close fight against the enemy’s frontline forces; guided rockets for the deep fight against enemy reinforcements and supply lines; and missiles, the most expensive munitions, for very deep or even strategic strikes against targets in the enemy rear and homeland.

Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget

Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget
Tanks Up, Choppers Down, Artillery WAY Up In Army’s Old School 2019 Budget

PENTAGON: The Army’s 2019 budget is all about old-school firepower. It’s a plan unmistakably driven by the Russian threat. Artillery, the king of battle, and armored vehicles dominate the service’s request: Joseph Stalin would approve. Meanwhile, helicopters — until this year the service’s top procurement expense — slip to second place. What’s more, the Army…

Marines Seek Anti-Ship HIMARS: High Cost, Hard Mission

Marines Seek Anti-Ship HIMARS: High Cost, Hard Mission
Marines Seek Anti-Ship HIMARS: High Cost, Hard Mission

For the first time since December 1941, when Wake Island’s shore gunners sank the invading destroyer Hayate, Marine Corps artillery wants to kill ships. That could be a big boost for the Navy, which confronts ever more powerful Russian and Chinese fleets. Army artillery is also exploring anti-ship missiles, and the Marines may buy the…

Build Bare-Bones Network & Small Satellites For Multi-Domain Battle

Build Bare-Bones Network & Small Satellites For Multi-Domain Battle
Build Bare-Bones Network & Small Satellites For Multi-Domain Battle

WASHINGTON: The Navy wants the Army’s help win a future Multi-Domain Battle with China, a senior defense official told me last week, but to get it, the two services have to connect through a simple, robust network using small and rapidly-launched satellites. We don’t need massive bandwidth to handle video teleconferences, full motion video from drones,…

Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD

Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD
Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD

ARLINGTON: Against terrorists in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq, US forces are firing smart weapons like Hellfire missiles as fast as industry can build them — or faster. Against a well-armed adversary like Russia or China, we might run out.  That’s why the military is making a major multi-year investment in precision weapons, one that the…

Army’s Multi-Domain Battle Gains Traction Across Services: The Face Of Future War

Army’s Multi-Domain Battle Gains Traction Across Services: The Face Of Future War
Army’s Multi-Domain Battle Gains Traction Across Services: The Face Of Future War

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: Less than six months after its official rollout, the Army’s new concept of future warfare has gotten traction with all four armed services. In brief, Multi-Domain Battle envisions the military — everything from submarines to satellites, tanks to jets, destroyers to drones, grunts to hackers — working together to overwhelm the enemy with…