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Pentagon Lacks Unified Hypersonic Missile Strategy, GAO Warns

The Pentagon is missing a crucial unified strategy for its hypersonic missile programs, with the Navy and Army making separate investment decisions that could lead to costly delays and inefficiencies. This fragmented approach risks wasting over $50 billion in taxpayer funds.

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Army Launches Low-Cost Interceptor Program to Counter Affordable Drone Threats

The Army is shaking up its defense strategy with a new Low-Cost Interceptor program, aiming to take down affordable drone threats with scalable, budget-friendly solutions. This move is set to revolutionize air-defense systems by providing a cost-effective alternative to multimillion-dollar solutions.

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Army Taps Anduril for Next Gen C2 Data Layer Lead

The Army has taken a significant leap forward with its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) effort, tapping Anduril to lead the development of a cutting-edge common data layer that will enable faster, more effective decision-making. This milestone marks a major step towards delivering critical capabilities at the speed of relevance.

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AI Tools Expose Vulnerabilities in Army's Unified Network

The Army's unified network is facing a new wave of vulnerabilities, thanks to AI tools that are making it easier for attackers to breach defenses. With AI, techniques that once required specialized skills can now be scaled with ease, expanding the attack surface and increasing risk.

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Army Accelerates Tech Delivery with New Acquisition Directorate

The Army's Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate is revolutionizing tech delivery by bridging the gap between innovation and deployment, aiming to get cutting-edge technology into warfighters' hands in just 180 days or less. By streamlining acquisition, they're tackling a cultural shift to show that speed and agility can be the new norm.

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Senator Pushes to Create Cyber Force Under Army Oversight

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is pushing for a game-changing solution to combat escalating cyber threats: a dedicated Cyber Force under the Army's oversight, which could revolutionize the way we approach digital defense. Her proposed amendment to the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act could make this vision a reality.

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Army Seeks Low-Cost Patriot Interceptor Under $1 Million

The Army is launching a competitive quest for a game-changing, low-cost interceptor that could slash the Patriot system's unit price to under $1 million - a fraction of the current cost. Industry players are invited to submit proposals for innovative designs that could revolutionize missile defense.

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Army Unveils Autonomy Office to Integrate Unmanned Systems

The Army has launched its Capability Program Executive Office for Mission Autonomy, a game-changing hub that will integrate unmanned systems like drones and ground robots to create adaptable, mission-ready packages. This innovative office will translate human intent into action, dynamically adjusting plans as needed to revolutionize the way commanders tackle complex tasks.

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Aerovironment Joins Army's LASSO Prototyping Competition with Switchblade 400

Aerovironment's Switchblade 400, dubbed the "Lightweight Tank Destroyer," empowers a single soldier to swiftly detect, identify, and engage targets with precision and speed, thanks to its cutting-edge, networked architecture. This game-changing tech fits seamlessly into common launch tubes, revolutionizing tactical operations.

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Army's HADES Spy Plane Nears Debut with Summer Flight Tests

Get ready for the Army's latest spy plane, HADES, to take to the skies this summer as flight testing begins, with a first delivery expected later this year. The rapid pace of development raises questions about priorities, risk, and oversight in bringing this cutting-edge intelligence aircraft to frontline service.

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Army Readies Second Test of Next-Gen C2 Prototype

Army Readies Second Test of Next-Gen C2 Prototype

The Army is gearing up for a second field test of a next‑gen command‑and‑control prototype — a bold experiment to treat C2 as a living, iterated ecosystem built with soldiers and developers together, not a one‑time delivery.

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Army Unified Network: Must-Have Platform for Best Resilience

Army Unified Network: Must-Have Platform for Best Resilience

Imagine a single, resilient Army network that fuses tactical grit with enterprise scale—delivered faster and smarter through digitized systems engineering like MBSE, digital twins, and DevSecOps. By turning paper plans into living models, the Army can test, secure, and evolve capabilities more quickly while keeping soldiers connected and mission-ready in contested environments.

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Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have Game-Changer

Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have Game-Changer

Imagine soldiers ordering vetted drones as easily as parents buy toys—scrolling specs, reading reviews, and getting gear to the unit in days instead of months. The Army’s new Amazon-like UAS marketplace aims to speed fielding and widen vendor access, while tackling the security, sustainment, and oversight challenges that come with buying fast.

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Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have, Risky Move

Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have, Risky Move

Imagine ordering a vetted drone as easily as clicking “add to cart”—the Army’s new Amazon‑style marketplace aims to get proven UAS into soldiers’ hands fast while balancing security, supply‑chain and oversight risks that won’t come free.

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high-energy lasers: Stunning, Game-Changing Breakthrough

high-energy lasers: Stunning, Game-Changing Breakthrough

Could lasers really replace missiles on Army vehicles by 2026? If the Pentagon’s push pays off, high-energy beams could give soldiers a cheaper, quieter way to stop drones and rockets — but only if engineers conquer persistent power, cooling, and weather challenges that separate dazzling demos from reliable battlefield gear.

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airspace management Must-Have: Best AI for Battle

airspace management Must-Have: Best AI for Battle

The Army is racing to put AI into battlefield air-traffic control to stop the sky from becoming a deadly traffic jam, asking industry for near-term “fight tonight” fixes and longer-term, explainable systems that keep commanders safe and sane. Done right, AI could untangle crowded airspace and free leaders to focus on strategy; done wrong, it could make the sky the battlefield’s greatest danger.

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senior officers Must-Have Data Training: Risky Gap

senior officers Must-Have Data Training: Risky Gap

A five-month Army exercise found that while sensors and algorithms are racing ahead, many senior officers lack the data fluency to turn fast, messy streams into timely, trustworthy decisions—creating dangerous delays and wasted capability. If commanders don’t get practical training on data quality, algorithm limits, and human‑machine interfaces, today’s tech advantage could quickly become tomorrow’s vulnerability.

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data-driven decisions: Must-Have Training to Prevent Risk

data-driven decisions: Must-Have Training to Prevent Risk

Project Flytrap revealed that sensors and AI can spot small drones, but senior officers often lack the data literacy and realistic training to turn those outputs into safe, timely decisions. Closing that gap with better education, doctrine, and human-centered systems is essential to avoid costly mistakes on the battlefield.

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manned-unmanned teaming: Must-Have, Risky Future

manned-unmanned teaming: Must-Have, Risky Future

Picture a soldier stepping ashore while drones and robots weave a single tactical picture into their helmet—manned‑unmanned teams could soon boost reach and protect troops across the Pacific, but they also raise tough challenges in communications, AI reliability, logistics, and the ethics of who pulls the trigger.

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Modular Handgun System: Must-Have or Risky Budget Cut

Modular Handgun System: Must-Have or Risky Budget Cut

A sudden drop to $6 million for the Army’s Modular Handgun System raises fresh doubts about whether this is a harmless rephasing or the start of a slower, riskier rollout that could complicate training, sustainment, and industry planning. With thousands of pistols already fielded and safety questions lingering, troops and lawmakers deserve clear timelines and transparency so modernization doesn’t get derailed by short-term budget juggling.

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