Higher, faster, longer: Army awards ATHENA scout jet contract to Sierra Nevada

Higher, faster, longer: Army awards ATHENA scout jet contract to Sierra Nevada
Higher, faster, longer: Army awards ATHENA scout jet contract to Sierra Nevada

The two ATHENA aircraft are part of the Army’s long-term move from prop-driven intelligence, surveillance, & reconnaissance to higher-performance jets.

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Connecting sensors and effectors into one command and control system with IBCS

Connecting sensors and effectors into one command and control system with IBCS
Connecting sensors and effectors into one command and control system with IBCS

IBCS sees more, understands better, and decides faster for a true transformational change for the US Army and its allies.

American arm of Korea’s Hanwha has a 10-year plan to become a US land systems prime

American arm of Korea’s Hanwha has a 10-year plan to become a US land systems prime
American arm of Korea’s Hanwha has a 10-year plan to become a US land systems prime

Hanwha Defense USA’s strategy is “very much about being a prime contractor that can compete with the other peers that are here. And how do you get there? It’s about partnerships. It’s about organic growth. It’s about M&A type of capability,” CEO John Kelly told Breaking Defense.

Army’s digital engineering strategy aims to speed weapon systems development

Army’s digital engineering strategy aims to speed weapon systems development
Army’s digital engineering strategy aims to speed weapon systems development

The service has already asked vendors to come back with digital engineering “artifacts” and designs for two of its six modernization priorities, Army Under Secretary Gabe Camarillo told reporters.

Greek startup marries quadcopter and rocket launcher at AUSA

Greek startup marries quadcopter and rocket launcher at AUSA
Greek startup marries quadcopter and rocket launcher at AUSA

“Right at the back of the UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle], there is a system that absorbs much of the kinetic energy produced by the firing,” S.A.S technology designer Christos Christou told Breaking Defense.

Army crafting new Abrams upgrade plan with GDLS as prime, ‘robust’ subsystem competition

Army crafting new Abrams upgrade plan with GDLS as prime, ‘robust’ subsystem competition
Army crafting new Abrams upgrade plan with GDLS as prime, ‘robust’ subsystem competition

“Expect to see as the [program manager] comes out with the acquisition strategy, a lot of competition investments,” said Army Under Secretary Gabe Camarillo.

Sweden signs BAE contract to replenish combat vehicles donated to Ukraine

Sweden signs BAE contract to replenish combat vehicles donated to Ukraine
Sweden signs BAE contract to replenish combat vehicles donated to Ukraine

The agreement between FMV and BAE Systems Hägglunds signals the “implementation of a preliminary contractual design,” representing the “first step to defining the configuration and program of the combat vehicles that will replace the Combat Vehicle 9040C donated to Ukraine.”

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Facing air and missile threats from all sides, the Army’s LTAMDS 360° radar sees all

Facing air and missile threats from all sides, the Army’s LTAMDS 360° radar sees all
Facing air and missile threats from all sides, the Army’s LTAMDS 360° radar sees all

Six LTAMDS radars are being tested in parallel to speed this transformational warfighting capability to U.S. Army and international air defense forces.

Army modernizing, moving to multi-vendor approach for aging fires system

Army modernizing, moving to multi-vendor approach for aging fires system
Army modernizing, moving to multi-vendor approach for aging fires system

“I don’t want one teammate. I want a team of industry that’s going after this really robust set of applications that modernizes this sort of monolithic, single application,” Mark Kitz told Breaking Defense.

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Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base

Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base
Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base

Increased partnership and engagement from across government and industry is needed to drive integrated deterrence forward.

FARA analysis of alternatives set for end of the year, official says

FARA analysis of alternatives set for end of the year, official says
FARA analysis of alternatives set for end of the year, official says

The analysis of alternatives is needed for the program’s milestone B decision, and could help quell some lawmakers’ concerns about the Army’s acquisition strategy.

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Drone vs Drone: Only one can capture the other

Drone vs Drone: Only one can capture the other
Drone vs Drone: Only one can capture the other

Already in Ukraine, the low-to-no-collateral DroneHunter F700 counter-UAS system can now defeat faster and larger threats like the Russian Orlan-10 and Iranian Shahed-136.

Army’s munition organic industrial base remains FY24 focus, though politics, inflation aren’t helping

Army’s munition organic industrial base remains FY24 focus, though politics, inflation aren’t helping
Army’s munition organic industrial base remains FY24 focus, though politics, inflation aren’t helping

“If we have to do like most of America does, and tighten our belts a little bit, we may have to push a project or two to the left,” Marion Whicker, Army Materiel Command’s executive deputy to the commanding general, told Breaking Defense.

Pentagon efforts challenged by ‘immature’ hypersonics tech, supply chain

Pentagon efforts challenged by ‘immature’ hypersonics tech, supply chain
Pentagon efforts challenged by ‘immature’ hypersonics tech, supply chain

Despite the current supply chain obstacles, the Army is confident it can fully field the first Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) units by the end of this calendar year, said Chris Mills of the service’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office.