Adversary vehicles, attack helos that shoot back, self-contained cyber, EW and cell phone networks all seek to modernize the training centers.
Meanwhile, the Army is gearing up for a first user assessment for its Stryker-based Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense system in Germany.
“We should never again trade blood for first contact.”
The Army is focusing its efforts on a robotic combat vehicle that isn't too small and isn't too large, but just right to keep up with heavy forces.
New training options and a wearables pilot are coming soon.
Basic security tasks, communication, logistics and maintenance planning make all the difference.
An SFAB pilot program may set a new standard for 68W medics.
The Army hopes to avoid bloody crossing debacles should it fight in a large-scale war in the years ahead.
Supporters still see a path late this year to passing critical immigration reforms which would help Afghan allies.
Sgt. Michael Wolkeba, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, offered life-saving medical support to accident victims last summer.
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