Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units

Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units
Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units

ARLINGTON: As Russia and other adversaries stock up on drones, rockets, and missiles, the US Army is building up defenses to shoot them down. But that Short-Range Air Defense force has been devastated by a decade of cuts. The service’s plan to revive SHORAD involves deploying to Europe about 50 more of its current Avenger…

Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network

Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network
Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network

ARLINGTON: The Russians aren’t just deploying new treaty-breaking, nuclear-capable cruise missiles. They’re also fielding sophisticated cyber and electronic warfare systems that can hack or jam our defenses against such missiles. In fact, no military mission is more dependent on high-speed data networks than air and missile defense — but no military system is more vulnerable than those…

The 100 Year Helicopter: Sign Of Army Helo Fleet’s Vulnerability

The 100 Year Helicopter: Sign Of Army Helo Fleet’s Vulnerability
The 100 Year Helicopter: Sign Of Army Helo Fleet’s Vulnerability

ARLINGTON: You probably don’t plan to keep your current car for 20 years. But that’s what the US Army has to do with its helicopter fleet. With the Armed Aerial Scout (AAS) helicopter stillborn for lack of funds and the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) family not entering production until the 2030s, the Army has to invest carefully…

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift
Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

ARLINGTON: And then there were five. There were already going to be four different aircraft in the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) family, from light to medium to heavy to “ultra.” Now it’s almost certain that the medium FVL will be split into two separate versions: a smaller attack/reconnaissance aircraft and a larger troop-carrying assault craft.…

Army Hates To Take Guard Apaches, But It ‘Must Happen’: UnderSec Carson

Army Hates To Take Guard Apaches, But It ‘Must Happen’: UnderSec Carson
Army Hates To Take Guard Apaches, But It ‘Must Happen’: UnderSec Carson

WASHINGTON: This hurts us more than it hurts you. That’s the essence of the regular Army’s message to the National Guard about the Aviation Restructure Initiative (ARI), a controversial cost-cutting plan that — among other things – strips the Guard of all its AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. Pain is on its way for all of…