New Army Network ‘A Revolution’ For Airborne: Commander

New Army Network ‘A Revolution’ For Airborne: Commander
New Army Network ‘A Revolution’ For Airborne: Commander

Since World War II, every airdrop has been a well-armed leap of faith into the unknown. A new tactical wireless network could change that.

Who Will Build 651 Parachuting Trucks For The Army?

Who Will Build 651 Parachuting Trucks For The Army?
Who Will Build 651 Parachuting Trucks For The Army?

Auto giant General Motors is the outsider in a competition against two teams of companies with decades of defense experience: Oshkosh-Flyer and Polaris-SAIC.

Army Patches Its Network For Near Term

Army Patches Its Network For Near Term
Army Patches Its Network For Near Term

The long-term solution may take “big, leap-ahead technology,” said Maj. Gen. Pete Gallagher, head of the Cross Functional Team leading the network overhaul. But short-term solutions can be as simple as replacing bulky metal antennas with inflatable ones or loading new software on an off-the-shelf Android phone.

The EMP-Proof Truck: AM General Doubles Down On Humvee

The EMP-Proof Truck: AM General Doubles Down On Humvee
The EMP-Proof Truck: AM General Doubles Down On Humvee

SOUTH BEND, IND.: The US military replaced its Humvees in Afghanistan and Iraq, with heavier, better armored vehicles because of the threat from roadside bombs. But that approach may not work In a high-tech conflict, argues manufacturer AM General. You might want to go back to the Humvee. Why? Because it’s simpler. There are no…

Offensive Cyber In The Street Fight

Offensive Cyber In The Street Fight
Offensive Cyber In The Street Fight

Cyber war is coming to the street fight. Just weeks ago, when the Army’s 1/1 Armored Brigade conducted both live and virtual wargames against a simulated enemy, the old-school treadheads had a revolutionary new ally: offensive cyber teams, with two to three specialists from Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER). Capabilities once restricted to national missions and strategic…

Iraq: US-Trained Units Lead Counterattack On Islamic State

Iraq: US-Trained Units Lead Counterattack On Islamic State
Iraq: US-Trained Units Lead Counterattack On Islamic State

PENTAGON: Newly created, US-trained units are leading the Iraqi Army counteroffensive against the Islamic State, officers of the 82nd Airborne Division said this morning. Yes, the recapture of Ramadi is moving slowly, acknowledged Col. Curtis Buzzard and Maj. Michael Hamilton, but at least it is moving, and the Iraqi troops they mentored are not only…

US Airborne, UK Paras Give Thumbs-Up On Light Vehicles

US Airborne, UK Paras Give Thumbs-Up On Light Vehicles
US Airborne, UK Paras Give Thumbs-Up On Light Vehicles

Red Falcons Further Integrate LTAVTThis week we caught up with Bravo Company of the 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, Red Falcons out deep in the Fort Bragg woods integrating the LTATV’s into the ranks. Posted by 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division on Saturday, January 24, 2015 PENTAGON: As the Army explores buying…

Trucks From The Sky: Polaris Pitches DAGOR For ULCV

Trucks From The Sky: Polaris Pitches DAGOR For ULCV
Trucks From The Sky: Polaris Pitches DAGOR For ULCV

On Monday, truck makers will submit data to the Army on potential candidates for the Ultra-Light Combat Vehicle. ULCV has to be big enough to carry nine fully equipped infantrymen, small enough to sling-load under a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, and tough enough to parachute out the back of a C-130 or C-17. UCLV is…

Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster

Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster
Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster

WASHINGTON: After two decades of procurement disasters, the Army is finally overhauling how it buys new weapons. The service is starting with a difficult test indeed: the new light armored vehicle to provide mobile protected firepower to the 82nd Airborne and other light infantry forces — a role unfilled since the temperamental M551 Sheridan retired in…

Marines, Navy Reach Out To Army, Air Force For Expeditionary Warfare

Marines, Navy Reach Out To Army, Air Force For Expeditionary Warfare
Marines, Navy Reach Out To Army, Air Force For Expeditionary Warfare

PORTSMOUTH, VA: This is a Navy town, just minutes from the massive Atlantic Fleet base at Norfolk. But when Navy and Marine Corps leaders convened here yesterday for their annual conference on expeditionary warfare, traditionally a Navy-Marine affair, they reached out to the other services in unprecedented ways. Message No. 1: After 12 years of…