What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)

What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)
What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)

This is a list of the most important stories and opinion pieces we ran at Breaking Defense in 2017. It’s a bit like our coverage: freewheeling, often unexpected and, hopefully, poking at the spots where policymakers in the US, NATO, Australia, Japan, South Korea and our other treaty allies and partners need to look. We…

Speedier Software Upgrades For Army Vehicles: Open Architecture

Speedier Software Upgrades For Army Vehicles: Open Architecture
Speedier Software Upgrades For Army Vehicles: Open Architecture

NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: The Army’s wheeled vehicle programs like Stryker and JLTV are leading it on the path to open architecture, a modular approach to designing software and electronics that makes them easier to upgrade. That’s particularly critical when, facing Russian GPS jamming, the Army is looking to improve Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) on tens…

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,…

General Dynamics Strykers Take On New Targets: Light Armor & Aircraft

General Dynamics Strykers Take On New Targets: Light Armor & Aircraft
General Dynamics Strykers Take On New Targets: Light Armor & Aircraft

AUSA: 15 years ago, when the Stryker entered Army service, traditionalist treadheads derided the eight-wheel-drive armored vehicle as far too light to fight alongside heavy tracked machines. Today, the Stryker is the middle-weight mainstay of the Army, filling a niche between light trucks like the Humvee and heavy tanks like the M1 Abrams. A big…

Army Boosts Stryker Firepower, But Active Protection Lags

Army Boosts Stryker Firepower, But Active Protection Lags
Army Boosts Stryker Firepower, But Active Protection Lags

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND: The Army is rapidly upgunning its 8×8 Stryker vehicles to better deter the Russians in Eastern Europe, as we wrote yesterday. But soldiers are still figuring out how they’ll use the new vehicles. And the service as a whole is struggling to update the entire armored force, from the 20-ton Stryker to…

Upgunned Strykers Open Fire At Aberdeen – But Fielding Will Be Slow

Upgunned Strykers Open Fire At Aberdeen – But Fielding Will Be Slow
Upgunned Strykers Open Fire At Aberdeen – But Fielding Will Be Slow

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND: Two years after the Europe-based 2nd Cavalry Regiment requested more firepower to deter the Russians, 30 millimeter shells and Javelin missiles thundered downrange here at the Army’s oldest proving ground. Even standing at a safe distance, 20 yards from the closest of the two Stryker vehicles, I could feel the muzzle blast…

Army: 50 kW Laser Stryker By 2021, 100 kW FMTV Truck By 2022

Army: 50 kW Laser Stryker By 2021, 100 kW FMTV Truck By 2022
Army: 50 kW Laser Stryker By 2021, 100 kW FMTV Truck By 2022

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The Army keeps putting more powerful lasers on smaller vehicles. Battlefield lasers in testing today can shoot down snooping quadcopters and other small drones. By the early 2020s, however vehicles mobile enough to keep up with combat brigades – Strykers and FMTV trucks – will have power in the 50 to 100 kilowatt…

Goodbye, MiG: Boeing, General Dynamics Debut Anti-Aircraft Stryker

Goodbye, MiG: Boeing, General Dynamics Debut Anti-Aircraft Stryker
Goodbye, MiG: Boeing, General Dynamics Debut Anti-Aircraft Stryker

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: If you fly Russian MiG fighters, Sukhoi attack jets, or Hind helicopters, your life just got a little harder — and in the event of war, potentially much shorter. At the Space & Missile Defense conference here, General Dynamics rolled out the latest variant of their eight-wheel-drive Stryker armored vehicle, with the troop…

Laser In Front, Grunts In Back: Boeing Offers Anti-Aircraft Vehicles

Laser In Front, Grunts In Back: Boeing Offers Anti-Aircraft Vehicles
Laser In Front, Grunts In Back: Boeing Offers Anti-Aircraft Vehicles

ARLINGTON: Need to shoot down Daesh drones or Russian gunships? Boeing is offering the Army an array of ways to do it, from laser-armed 8×8 Strykers to missile-launching MATV trucks and tracked Bradleys. This September, the Army plans a “shoot off” of competing anti-aircraft systems as it tries to rebuild battlefield air defenses it largely…

Drone-Killing Laser Stars In Army Field Test

Drone-Killing Laser Stars In Army Field Test
Drone-Killing Laser Stars In Army Field Test

During a recent Army exercise, a prototype laser shot down so many drones that its operator started losing count. “I took down, I want to say, twelve?” Staff Sgt. Eric Davis told reporters. “It was extremely effective.” The Army has made air defense an urgent priority, especially against drones. Once icons of American technological supremacy, unmanned…

Jam The Russians: Army Electronic Warfare Kit Comes To Europe

Jam The Russians: Army Electronic Warfare Kit Comes To Europe
Jam The Russians: Army Electronic Warfare Kit Comes To Europe

ARLINGTON: Russia no longer owns the airwaves in Eastern Europe. Two decades after the US Army unilaterally disarmed its electronic warfare branch, two years after Russian jamming crippled Ukrainian units, the Germany-based 2nd Cavalry Regiment is field-testing new EW gear. “We have kit in Europe today,” said Doug Wiltsie, director of the Army’s recently created…

Boeing Upgrades Air Defense Vs. Russians: Avenger SHORAD

Boeing Upgrades Air Defense Vs. Russians: Avenger SHORAD
Boeing Upgrades Air Defense Vs. Russians: Avenger SHORAD

Increasingly anxious about Russian drones and helicopters, the US Army is inviting contractors to demonstrate Short-Range Air Defense systems at a “SHORAD shoot-off” this September. The closest thing to an incumbent in this race is Boeing, which developed the Army’s current Avenger, an old-school unarmored Humvee carrying Stinger missile pods. Now Boeing has upgraded the…

Army Must Be Ready For Multi-Domain Battle In Pacific ‘Tomorrow’

Army Must Be Ready For Multi-Domain Battle In Pacific ‘Tomorrow’
Army Must Be Ready For Multi-Domain Battle In Pacific ‘Tomorrow’

WASHINGTON: With one eye on China and another on North Korea, US Army Pacific is injecting cyber warfare and new joint tactics into every wargame it can. At least 30 forthcoming exercises — culminating in the massive RIMPAC 2018 — will train troops on aspects of Multi-Domain Battle, the land Army’s effort to extend its reach…

2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?

2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?
2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?

WASHINGTON: More than any other service, the Army’s future is uncertain under Trump. On the upside, the President-Elect has promised to boost the Army‘s budget and grow its ranks by almost 15 percent. On the downside, Trump seems deeply skeptical of what has become the service’s driving mission: deterring Russian aggression in Europe. [We rolled…