Army Briefs Industry On Future Air & Ground Standards

Army Briefs Industry On Future Air & Ground Standards
Army Briefs Industry On Future Air & Ground Standards

“Modular open systems architecture… is the foundation of all our future modernization,” said Brig. Gen. Glenn Dean. The Bradley replacement, OMFV, will be the test case.

OMFV: Army’s Bradley Replacement Faces Hill, DoD Skeptics

OMFV: Army’s Bradley Replacement Faces Hill, DoD Skeptics
OMFV: Army’s Bradley Replacement Faces Hill, DoD Skeptics

Industry is excited about the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle. Congress and the Biden Administration are a harder sell.

JLTV: Upstart GM Defense Takes On Incumbent Oshkosh

JLTV: Upstart GM Defense Takes On Incumbent Oshkosh
JLTV: Upstart GM Defense Takes On Incumbent Oshkosh

Oshkosh designed and builds the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, but next year the Army will reopen the competition to all comers. The most vocal challenger: upstart GM Defense.

JLTV: GM Defense’s Uphill Battle Vs. Oshkosh

JLTV: GM Defense’s Uphill Battle Vs. Oshkosh
JLTV: GM Defense’s Uphill Battle Vs. Oshkosh

Oshkosh, the incumbent, makes military trucks by the thousand. GM Defense, the upstart, has little recent military experience — but is backed by one of the world’s biggest auto companies.

OMFV: Army gets BAE, GD Designs For Bradley Replacement

OMFV: Army gets BAE, GD Designs For Bradley Replacement
OMFV: Army gets BAE, GD Designs For Bradley Replacement

BAE’s press release features a shadowy silhouette of a previously unseen vehicle. Could this be BAE’s proposal for the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle?

L3Harris Joins Rheinmetall’s Team Lynx For Army OMFV

L3Harris Joins Rheinmetall’s Team Lynx For Army OMFV
L3Harris Joins Rheinmetall’s Team Lynx For Army OMFV

L3Harris joins Textron and Raytheon on Rheinmetall’s team to refine the heavily armored, high-tech Lynx for the Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting vehicle competition.

Army Needs Armor For City Fights: Gen. McConville

Army Needs Armor For City Fights: Gen. McConville
Army Needs Armor For City Fights: Gen. McConville

The Army Chief of Staff defended the service’s ambitious modernization program, particularly new armored vehicles and long-range missiles.

FVL: Key RFP Coming This Summer

FVL: Key RFP Coming This Summer
FVL: Key RFP Coming This Summer

Despite tightening budgets, the Army’s pushing ahead with its plan to replace the Reagan-era UH-60 Black Hawk with a high-speed Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA). It’ll pick between Bell’s V-280 and the Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant-X next year, with the winner entering service in 2030.

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Fast-To-Field Battlefield Mobility

Fast-To-Field Battlefield Mobility
Fast-To-Field Battlefield Mobility

The Army is looking to field better tactical vehicles by pulling forward the best commercial technologies.

Future Tank: Beyond The M1 Abrams

Future Tank: Beyond The M1 Abrams
Future Tank: Beyond The M1 Abrams

Manned armored vehicles will have a place even in a world of killer drones, experts agreed. But will they engage the enemy directly with big guns, or stay hidden and send out armed robots instead?

Faster, Tougher, Smarter: Army’s Future Armored Force EXCLUSIVE

Faster, Tougher, Smarter: Army’s Future Armored Force EXCLUSIVE
Faster, Tougher, Smarter: Army’s Future Armored Force EXCLUSIVE

Adding robot scouts and replacing vintage vehicles – the M113, the M2 Bradley, and potentially even the M1 Abrams – will make heavy brigades much more mobile, lethal, and aware of threats, Maj. Gen. Richard Ross Coffman says.