Army moves ahead on plans to replace storied Bradley Fighting VehicleThe program to replace the venerable Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is expected to cost $45 billion.44 minutes ago
RTX agrees to pay $252M penalty to resolve Qatar bribery chargesAccording to court documents, company employees offered and paid bribes to secure contracts with the Qatar Emiri Air Force and Qatar Armed Forces.2 hours ago
IndustryPrimerAI introduces ‘near-zero hallucination’ update to AI platformAn AI company says it's figured out a way to get its platform to make almost zero mistakes when assessing data.
New microgrid standard aims to rein in expeditionary-power vendorsA new standard will enable power sources to be tied together and pass power.6 hours ago
Army speeds up development of multipurpose ‘launched effects’The Army has more funding freed up for launched effects efforts to move more quickly as the result of an aviation rebalance.6 hours ago
US Army aims to pick a robotic combat vehicle vendor next springIndustry technology for autonomous navigation in rough terrain is still "nowhere near" required off-road conditions, a senior service official said.7 hours ago
Army closes in on autonomous boats to ferry supplies into battleWatercraft and large cargo drones are early pursuits in Army's future autonomous resupply distribution chain.7 hours ago
When will the Army embrace hybrid-electric vehicles?With a growing share of electric vehicles in the automotive market, the Army is still on the fence about the technology. Money and mass are to blame.7 hours ago
What the Army is planning for its vehicle-protection pushThe service is rethinking active protection systems, exploring ways of keeping vehicles and formations hidden from enemy sights in the first place.8 hours ago
Soldiers want more out of the Army’s new Infantry Squad Vehicles“We have a nine-seat variant,” a senior Army official said. “We know that’s not the right configuration or the only configuration.”10 hours ago
Why the Army is looking abroad to close a widening artillery gun gapOperations in Ukraine have proven artillery is essential, but needs to adapt. The Army continues to decipher a path to modernize artillery in its ranks.34 hours ago
US Army inches closer to 3D-printing spare parts under fireAn Army unit recently demonstrated 3D-printing a repair part at the tactical edge during a major training rotation, but more work is needed.2 days ago
Army races to widen the bottlenecks of artillery shell production“There’s going to be a lot of ribbon cuttings between now and the end of the year,” Doug Bush, the Army’s acquisition chief, told Defense News.2 days ago
GM Defense pitches silent-drive vehicle as heir to the HumveeGM Defense has developed a technology demonstrator to show the Army what is possible for a new tactical vehicle with a diesel engine and electric power.2 days ago
Trial by fire: How the Army banks on frontline units to test new gearArmy leaders take another stab at familiar objectives — culture change and acquisition reform.2 days ago
Italy’s Avio expands to fill US Army solid rocket motor ordersThe company plans to grow its footprint in the United States, starting production for American customers at its Italian site in the meantime.5 days ago
Anduril debuts Bolt, loitering munition on contract with Marine CorpsThe drone comes in two forms, one capable of surveillance operations and another that can directly strike targets.7 days ago
Finnish startups are thriving in the wake of NATO expansionHelsinki's accession to the defense alliance has bolstered growth among startups, namely those with civilian and defense portfolios.7 days ago
Trophy vehicle-defense system gets top-attack upgradeManufacturer Rafael claims to have resolved a key vulnerability that has plagued armored vehicles and main battle tanks.9 days ago