[Editor’s Note: This Blast from the Past article was initially published in Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment) in the July-August 1983 issue.] The Logistics Center’s historian ...
High-altitude balloons are an increasingly critical part of the Army's future combat strategy, from providing networking to sensing to delivering kinetic effects.
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO— Senior Army leaders, medical professionals, and defense industry partners convened at the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence from March 10-12 for the 2026 Medical ...
Military leaders from the U.S. and Poland marked the completion of the DABS-FEV to transform austere airfields into ...
The Army relies on “vertical lift systems,” such as helicopters, for reconnaissance and attack missions and to transport troops and equipment on the battlefield. The Army’s fleet of helicopters is ...
A soldier conducts an engine start on the JUMP 20 prior to a launch during the FTUAS capabilities assessment at Fort Riley, Kansas, April 8, 2020. Jump 20 is serving as the interim FTUAS solution ...
The US Army has reintroduced bayonet drills at Ranger School to prepare soldiers for combat scenarios where technology may ...
The US Army has selected three vendors to boost the service's night vision system into the 21st century by replacing the ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — How do you train thousands of soldiers for drone operating proficiency when you have limited training resources? One answer: virtual simulators. U.S. Army post Fort Benning ...
The U.S. Army surpasses its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, thanks to leadership and innovative strategies, with four months to spare.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — The Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey touched down gently on the long, thick vegetation in a clearing on Fort Campbell’s training grounds, sending debris flying across the field as ...
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