Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army

Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army
Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army

“The last few years have been quite good for the association’s annual meeting and for the Army,” the AUSA president told us, but “I’m very, very worried” about the 2020 budget.

Failure IS An Option: Army Gen. Murray

Failure IS An Option: Army Gen. Murray
Failure IS An Option: Army Gen. Murray

The Army must take risks to modernize, the Futures Command chief said, and the modernization effort will survive the inevitable failures along the way.

Trump’s Pick For Joint Chiefs Praises Allies, Kurds & Mattis Strategy

Trump’s Pick For Joint Chiefs Praises Allies, Kurds & Mattis Strategy
Trump’s Pick For Joint Chiefs Praises Allies, Kurds & Mattis Strategy

“The Army has aligned itself with Secretary Mattis’s National Defense Strategy, which we will not walk away from,” Gen. Milley told an Association of the US Army breakfast. “It’s a solid strategy, it’s written in history, it’s written in the blood of generations past, and we subscribe to it.” And allies are key to the strategy.

‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War

‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War
‘A Perfect Harmony Of Intense Violence’: Army Chief Milley On Future War

M1 tank at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. AUSA: How will the US fight the next war? Today, the Army’s top general declared that the military means “to shift from battles of attrition to battles of cognition, where we think, direct, and act at speeds the enemy cannot match in order to…

Army Moves $25B To Big Six, From New Tanks To 6.8mm Rifle

Army Moves $25B To Big Six, From New Tanks To 6.8mm Rifle
Army Moves $25B To Big Six, From New Tanks To 6.8mm Rifle

The Army plans to move at least $25 billion over the next five years from low-priority programs to preparing for major war. That includes developing a wide variety of new weapons, from high-speed aircraft, to partially-robotic armored vehicles, to a long-ranged 6.8 millimeter rifle to replace the venerable M16/M4 family and its controversial 5.56 mm round.

Army Wants New Aerial Scouts For Major War (Hello, Russia!)

Army Wants New Aerial Scouts For Major War (Hello, Russia!)
Army Wants New Aerial Scouts For Major War (Hello, Russia!)

These special squadrons would probably be the first units to get the revolutionary Future Armed Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) the service wants flying by the mid-2020s to replace conventional helicopters.

Army Takes Its Radio Network Commercial

Army Takes Its Radio Network Commercial
Army Takes Its Radio Network Commercial

It’s all part of a wider effort to rebuild the Army’s command, control, and communications (C3) networks for war against a high-tech great power.

Army Boosts Electronic Warfare Numbers, Training, Role

Army Boosts Electronic Warfare Numbers, Training, Role
Army Boosts Electronic Warfare Numbers, Training, Role

AUSA: The Army is giving its electronic warfare force more troops, more training, and a more prominent role in combat headquarters, senior officers said here Thursday, pushing back on criticisms that the service neglects EW even as Russia and China pull ahead. The number of EW troops has increased from 813 (both officers and enlisted)…

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Army, NASA Want Laser Micro-Satellites For 50 Times The Bandwidth

Army, NASA Want Laser Micro-Satellites For 50 Times The Bandwidth
Army, NASA Want Laser Micro-Satellites For 50 Times The Bandwidth

It was hard enough keeping the data flowing to the far mountains of Afghanistan, but at least the Taliban didn’t have the technology to attack the network. Russia and China, however, are investing heavily in capabilities to eavesdrop on or jam the radio transmissions and to blind or outright shoot down the satellites.

STRATCOM Wants Space-Based Midcourse Tracking Vs. Missiles: Hyten

STRATCOM Wants Space-Based Midcourse Tracking Vs. Missiles: Hyten
STRATCOM Wants Space-Based Midcourse Tracking Vs. Missiles: Hyten

ASSOCIATION OF THE US ARMY: After 30 years of trying, the head of Strategic Command believes the time and technology are finally ripe for satellites to track both ballistic missiles and emerging threats such as hypersonics. “I’ll talk about it with Congress over the next couple of weeks,” Gen. John Hyten told reporters here at…

Army Hopes For $6.8B From FY18 Budget Deal: 70% For Modernization

Army Hopes For $6.8B From FY18 Budget Deal: 70% For Modernization
Army Hopes For $6.8B From FY18 Budget Deal: 70% For Modernization

UPDATED: Adds SecArmy Esper Roundtable PENTAGON: The figures aren’t final, but the Army hopes to get about $6.8 billion in additional funding for fiscal year 2018 thanks to the recently concluded budget deal, Army Secretary Mark Esper said this morning. The service’s new plan would start delivering a Next Generation Squad Weapon to the infantry…

CSA MiIley Bets On ‘Radical’ Tech, Promises No More FCS

CSA MiIley Bets On ‘Radical’ Tech, Promises No More FCS
CSA MiIley Bets On ‘Radical’ Tech, Promises No More FCS

CRYSTAL CITY: The Army needs revolutionary technologies from robot tanks to a long-range super-rifle, the Chief of Staff said today — and it can get them without repeating the mistakes that doomed high-tech programs in the past. By reforming the acquisition bureaucracy, embracing commercial technology and rigorously prototyping new tech to work out bugs, Gen. Mark…

Army Accelerates Armor: Stryker, Trophy, MPF Race To Field

Army Accelerates Armor: Stryker, Trophy, MPF Race To Field
Army Accelerates Armor: Stryker, Trophy, MPF Race To Field

UPDATED with expert comment AUSA: After 15 years of cancellations and delays, the US Army is pushing through some vital upgrades for its armored vehicles. Service leaders recently ordered sweeping reforms to speed up acquisition, but the Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Systems has already started accelerating. The upgunned Stryker, the Trophy anti-missile system, and,…

Decentralize The Air Force For High-End War: Holmes

Decentralize The Air Force For High-End War: Holmes
Decentralize The Air Force For High-End War: Holmes

AUSA: After a generation of centralized control and absolute air superiority, the US Air Force needs to decentralize to handle high-tech adversaries, the head of Air Combat Command said Wednesday. Top-down direction won’t always work against enemies who can hack or jam our communications networks, Gen. Mike Holmes said. That means we need to devolve…