The Army's Interim Short-Range Air Defense system rapidly procured to deal with capability gaps in Europe heads out of developmental testing and into operational testing later this year.
The Pentagon hit a major milestone in its hypersonic weapons development with the launch and successful flight of its Common-Hypersonic Glide Body from Hawaii.
While Defender Europe was scaled back due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Army has still learned lessons it hoped to take away from the division-sized exercise.
The Army sees it is likely imperative to electrify the brigade in the future, but can it wrap its arms around what is bound to be a complicated transition?
The Army's struggle with its Bradley replacement is shaking confidence on Capitol Hill that the service's dramatic acquisition reform efforts are actually working.
The Army's acquisition chief recently faced tough questions on Capitol Hill about cancelling the original OMFV effort. Here's how he defended the decision.
Lt. Gen. Eric Wesley of the Army's Futures & Concepts Center explains "electrifying the brigade" and what it could mean for the Army's future vehicle fleet.
The Army is taking the next steps toward a Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft by awarding two teams competitive development and risk reduction effort contracts to continue to drive down risk ahead of an official program of record.
Lockheed fires off another Precision Strike Missile in tests at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, while Raytheon still works to get on the calendar for a first flight after technical difficulties caused a delay.