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…

Is Small Beautiful For The Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle?

Is Small Beautiful For The Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle?
Is Small Beautiful For The Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle?

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The robotic war machines of the future are strangely cute. Here at the Association of the US Army winter conference, BAE Systems is showing off a 12-ton robot mini-tank that looks like a baby M1 Abrams. There’s serious lesson here which the Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle effort is taking to heart. Automation,…

Tank 2022: Demos & Decisions For Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle

Tank 2022: Demos & Decisions For Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Tank 2022: Demos & Decisions For Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The year of decision for the Army’s nascent Next Generation Combat Vehicle will be 2022. That’s when “at least two” NGCV demonstrators get field-tested by real troops, officials told the Association of the US Army conference here today. What the soldiers learn will then help Army leaders’ decide whether to fund a full-up program to…

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…

The Long Road To Army’s Next-Gen Combat Vehicle

The Long Road To Army’s Next-Gen Combat Vehicle
The Long Road To Army’s Next-Gen Combat Vehicle

  ARLINGTON: Two years after the demoralizing cancellation of the Ground Combat Vehicle, the Army is rallying round a new vision for its future armored force. That vision has come into sharper focus just in the last few months, armor leaders said Tuesday. Facing a rising Russia with an aging American arsenal, the Army will…

Army Gets Serious About Next Tank: Next Generation Combat Vehicle

Army Gets Serious About Next Tank: Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Army Gets Serious About Next Tank: Next Generation Combat Vehicle

ARLINGTON: The US Army wants its Next Generation Combat Vehicle to serve as pack master to a swarm of crawling and flying robots. It wants lighter weapons with heavier firepower, able to aim almost straight up to shoot drones out of the sky and hit rooftop snipers. It wants miniaturized missile defenses to shoot down incoming anti-tank…

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower
Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

After two decades of canceled combat vehicles, the Mobile Protected Firepower program is a crucial test for the Army’s new approach to acquisitions. The service is seeking off-the-shelf technology instead of gambling on breakthroughs. It’s bringing together industry, combat officers, and acquisition professionals together at an earlier stage than ever before. And it intends to rein…

Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower

Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower
Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower

This week at Fort Benning, Ga., the Army told some 200 industry representatives from 59 companies what it wants in its next war machine, the Mobile Protected Firepower vehicle (MPF). The MPF must be light and nimble enough to accompany foot troops where the massive M1 Abrams cannot go: into dense jungle and narrow streets, up mountains and…

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion
Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

WASHINGTON: The US Army is deploying extra stocks of heavy weapons to Europe to deter Russia’s increasingly naked aggression. These are the most advanced ground weapons America can field — but the tanks and other heavy fighting vehicles in this buildup are the same ones we had the last time the Russians were a danger, back when…

Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest

Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest
Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest

WASHINGTON: This afternoon, the Army announced the painful details of long-awaited cuts. The service must shed 40,000 active-duty troops between now and October 2017, with almost half of them coming from 26 installations across the country. The hardest hit: Fort Benning, Ga.; Fort Hood, Texas; and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska — all of which…

Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?

Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?
Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?

WASHINGTON: Army officers and officials hit Capitol Hill this afternoon to brief congressional staff on the coming round of personnel cuts. We’ve known for over a year that the Army would cut 40,000 active-duty soldiers — going down from 490,000 troops to 450,000 — but now the service is finally saying which units get cut. Further,…

Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry

Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry
Charge Of The Light Brigade: Army Seeks Air-Droppable Vehicles For Infantry

You are reading the first of three in-depth stories on the future of US land forces and their new combat vehicles.  In this first piece, Sydney details what the Army wants in its new air-droppable vehicles for the oft-outgunned light forces who are first to the fight. The next two stories will explore the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV),…

Russia Threat Boosts Stryker Upgrade Budget To $371 Million

Russia Threat Boosts Stryker Upgrade Budget To $371 Million
Russia Threat Boosts Stryker Upgrade Budget To $371 Million

WASHINGTON: Between fear of Russia, urgency from the Army, and lobbying from General Dynamics, funding to upgun the Army’s GD-built Stryker armored vehicle has grown 350 percent in three weeks. In mid-May, the House approved a $79.5 million addition to the administration’s budget request. Yesterday, the Senate, not to be outdone, voted $371 million — four…

Can The Army Get Its Bureaucratic Act Together?

Can The Army Get Its Bureaucratic Act Together?
Can The Army Get Its Bureaucratic Act Together?

WASHINGTON: “Everybody’s got to change,” Army Gen. David Perkins told me last week. But can the biggest, most bureaucratic, and most fractious service really break a 12-year streak of cancelled multi-billion-dollar programs? It turns out the Army is already taking some important steps. A new doctrine and a long-range planning process instituted two years ago have begun to…