US Army November 13, 2019 Army recruiters honored after California mall shooting for life-saving actions Two Army recruiters were recognized last week for providing life-saving aid to two teenagers wounded during a shootout at a San Francisco-area mall over the summer.
US Army November 11, 2019 Army launches massive new 'What’s Your Warrior?' ad campaign Maneuvering attack helicopters through mountains, firing lasers from ground vehicles, commanding autonomous robot sensors, waging cyberattacks and creating microscopic explosions splitting cells in a laboratory — are all images designed to capture a growing realm of Army experiences depicted in the service’s massive new ad campaign called “What’s Your Warrior?”
OPINION November 8, 2019 Reps. Hunter and Gohmert: War crimes charges against 3 military combat veterans should be thrown out by Trump President Trump should throw out war crimes charges against three brave former members of the U.S. military who risked their lives to defend our country and were unjustly charged.
US Army November 6, 2019 Appeals court to review Bergdahl case for possible interference over Trump comments The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces will consider a request by former Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl that his case be dismissed or be granted other relief based on unlawful command influence after his attorneys argued comments made by President Trump possibly swayed the outcome of his trial.
US Army November 4, 2019 Army investigating death of paratrooper at Fort Bragg The Army is investigating the death of a paratrooper who died on Fort Bragg, N.C., last week.
US Army November 4, 2019 Army plans 'lase-off' competition to incinerate targets with lasers fired from Strykers Army is preparing to incinerate enemy weapons “targets” in an upcoming in a “lase-off” firing of its emerging Stryker-armed 50-kilowatt laser weapon designed to destroy drones, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and incoming enemy missiles.
US Army November 1, 2019 Army eyes groups of autonomous 'morphing' robots for 2040 What if a small army of forward operating robots were able to detect an upcoming river gap and then ... without requiring human intervention -- autonomously mesh together into a bridge-like structure enabling manned combat units to advance?
US Army October 30, 2019 Army Infantry improves its ability to attack and destroy enemy tanks A small group of maneuvering infantry soldiers will soon be able to target and destroy enemy tanks at night from distances up to 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) -- by firing portable, man-carried Javelin Anti-Tank Missiles engineered with a new generation of targeting optics.
Digging History October 30, 2019 Army sets sights on next generation of Monuments Men The U.S. Army is joining forces with the Smithsonian to train the next generation of "Monuments Men," the celebrated experts who saved artworks and historical treasures during World War II.
US Army October 25, 2019 Army AI task force works to massively 'speed up' weapons attacks Envision high-speed, multi-domain, massive mechanized warfare in 2030 -- -- a fast-moving, lightweight armored vehicle detects an approaching column of enemy tanks with long-range infrared targeting sensors. The targets are dispersed across expansive, mountainous terrain, yet moving in coordination for attack. The armored vehicle cannot fire upon the enemy tanks and give away its position, so it “networks” the targeting specifics to an armed overhead drone which then attacks the enemy tanks -- exploding them with Hellfire missiles, all without putting soldiers at risk.
US Army October 22, 2019 Top Army modernization priorities are 'on track,' says Army Vice Chief of Staff Warrior Maven interviews Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Joseph Martin.