US Army
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Apr- 2024 -25 AprilCyber
Virginia Company to Support US Army Communication Network in Europe
Tyto Athene has received a $168-million contract to support the US Army’s network infrastructure in Europe.
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23 AprilMiddle East
US Troops Targeted in Western Iraq: Official
American forces were targeted at a base in western Iraq, a US defense official said, the second such attack on the country's troops after a more than two-month pause.
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23 AprilAir
US Army Concludes Airdrop Test for FMTV A2 Vehicles
The US Army has facilitated the final trial under the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles A2 Low-Velocity Airdrop initiative.
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23 AprilAmericas
First M10 Booker Armored Fighting Vehicle Delivered to US Army
The US Army has received its first M10 Booker armored fighting vehicle during a handover ceremony at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
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22 AprilDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
General Atomics to Pitch Modified Gray Eagle Drone as FARA Alternative
General Atomics has offered a modified version of the MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone as a potential alternative to the US Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft.
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22 AprilAfrica
US Agrees to Pull Troops From Key Drone Host Niger: Officials
The US agreed to withdraw its more than 1,000 troops from Niger, upending its posture in West Africa where the country was home to a major drone base.
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22 AprilLand
US Navy Inaugurates Strategic Missions Facility Construction in Indiana
The US Navy has begun the construction of a new strategic missions facility at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Division in Indiana. The Strategic Systems Engineering Facility (SSEF) is a research and development site providing engineering and test capabilities to support the agency’s integrated systems. Solutions produced with the site’s assistance will be utilized under the US Department of Defense’s deterrence triad, which comprises intercontinental, submarine-launched, and aerial ballistic missiles. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), and the Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) led the groundbreaking ceremony. “NAVSEA’s investment at NSWC Crane with the SSEF will provide crucial capabilities to help maximize the effectiveness of the sea-based leg of the strategic deterrence triad, the most survivable leg of the triad,” STRATCOM Commander Gen. Anthony Cotton stated. “The deterrence and combat capability USSTRATCOM provides is the bedrock of all operations and foundational to national and international security.” The US Army Corps of Engineers – Louisville District in Kentucky will oversee construction works at the SSEF. The facility is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025. Maintaining Strategic Systems Capabilities According to the US Navy, the SSEF is among the critical infrastructure projects being managed …
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22 AprilAir
Rockets Fired From Iraq at US-Led Coalition Base in Syria
Rockets were fired from northern Iraq at a military base in Syria housing a US-led coalition, according to Iraqi security forces.
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19 AprilLand
BAE Systems, Hanwha Team for US Army Ammo Factory Upgrade in Virginia
BAE Systems is collaborating with Hanwha Defense USA to upgrade a building at the US Army’s Radford Army Ammunition Plant.
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17 AprilLand
Ohio Company to Deliver Military Shelters to US Army
Ohio-based defense contractor HDT Global has received a $432-million contract to supply tactical tents to the US Army.
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