MPF Light Tank Profits Estimated ~$495M: Byron Callan

MPF Light Tank Profits Estimated ~$495M: Byron Callan
MPF Light Tank Profits Estimated ~$495M: Byron Callan

The Army’s said it wants 504 of the MPF light tanks. But analyst Byron Callan is betting that either the Marine Corps or foreign buyers (or both) add another 106, bringing the total to 610 machines.

Army Picks BAE, GD For MPF Light Tank Prototypes: Upstart SAIC Is Out

Army Picks BAE, GD For MPF Light Tank Prototypes: Upstart SAIC Is Out
Army Picks BAE, GD For MPF Light Tank Prototypes: Upstart SAIC Is Out

Yes, MPF is much lighter and less heavily armored than the M1 Abrams or even Russian tanks like the T-90. But MPF is going to light infantry units that currently have no armored vehicles at all, just a handful of Humvees, towed M777 howitzers, and whatever weapons the men can carry on their backs.

Robot Hover Tanks With Ray Guns? Army Looks To Replace M1

“It doesn’t have to be a tank, it just has to be decisive and lethal,” Brig. Gen. Richard Ross Coffman answered. “If that is run by a flux capacitor, hovers, and has a ray gun — and we can make it run at a reasonable cost — we’ll look at it.”

Army Rejects Iron Curtain APS For Stryker, Launches New Programs

Army Rejects Iron Curtain APS For Stryker, Launches New Programs
Army Rejects Iron Curtain APS For Stryker, Launches New Programs

By 2022, the service plans to field new advanced reactive armor tiles to neutralize incoming warheads, a laser early warning system to warn crews they’re being targeted, and a signature management effort to avoid detection in the first place.

Guillotining Rockets: Iron Curtain Active Protection For Light Vehicles

Guillotining Rockets: Iron Curtain Active Protection For Light Vehicles
Guillotining Rockets: Iron Curtain Active Protection For Light Vehicles

Imagine explosive charges so precise they can cut apart an incoming warhead milliseconds before it hits your vehicle. That’s the operating principle for Iron Curtain, an Active Protection System whose computer brain makes 50,000 calculations in the time you take to blink. Installed on a frame around the vehicle that looks like a militarized shower…

Will Milley Replace The Abrams Tank? Futures Command Advances

Will Milley Replace The Abrams Tank? Futures Command Advances
Will Milley Replace The Abrams Tank? Futures Command Advances

Army Futures Command is just a means to an end: modernizing the Army for high-intensity war against Russia or China. That includes replacing the iconic but aging M1 Abrams main battle tank, as well as other war machines, with an all-new Next Generation Combat Vehicle optimized for urban warfare, Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Army Wants Armed Ground Robot Prototype by 2019

Army Wants Armed Ground Robot Prototype by 2019
Army Wants Armed Ground Robot Prototype by 2019

The new combat vehicles must be “optimized for fighting in dense urban terrain.” Fighting in narrow streets, in turn, requires smaller vehicles than the massive M1 — and one way to reduce weight is to take the humans out.

Marines’ Love Affair With 3D Printing: Small Is Cheap, & Beautiful

Marines’ Love Affair With 3D Printing: Small Is Cheap, & Beautiful
Marines’ Love Affair With 3D Printing: Small Is Cheap, & Beautiful

“My eyes are watering with what our young people can do right now,” the Assistant Commandant said.
“They’re really smart and they’ve got a lot of really good ideas,” Commandant Neller said. “We would be well served to turn them loose.”

Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’

Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’
Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’

WASHINGTON: After two decades of watching the American share of the NATO budget grow from 50 to 75 percent, the alliance’s leadership is determined to learn how to operate without the usual American help, even as nationalist movements roil the capitals of the transAtlantic alliance and Vladimir Putin hacks his way through democratic elections. Meeting…

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Trophy APS: The Best Defense Is Shooting Back

Trophy APS: The Best Defense Is Shooting Back
Trophy APS: The Best Defense Is Shooting Back

No, the Trophy anti-missile system now going on US tanks won’t accidentally shred friendly troops when it goes off, the manufacturer told me this morning. And, the expert from Rafael Ltd. explained, Trophy will calculate where the enemy fired at you from so you can shred _them_.

261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars

261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars
261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars

PENTAGON: The Army’s 2019 budget will upgrade 261 M1 tanks, enough for three brigades, to carry Israeli-made Trophy Active Protection Systems (APS) to guard against anti-tank missiles, service officials said this morning. That’s just one of many funding changes — from buying more howitzer shells to intensifying training exercises — meant to reorient the Army…

Rheinmetall Rolls Out ‘Safer’ Active Protection For Tanks

Rheinmetall Rolls Out ‘Safer’ Active Protection For Tanks
Rheinmetall Rolls Out ‘Safer’ Active Protection For Tanks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg9cbi7aEfY German arms maker Rheinmetall is rolling out a new Active Protection System (APS) it says should lay Army safety concerns about such systems to rest. The Army is rushing to install anti-missile defenses on its armored vehicles but remains concerned about whether they might accidentally shred nearby civilians or friendly troops. The Rheinmetall system has been tested…

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…