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US Army Munitions Plant Falters, Fails to Produce 155mm Parts

The US Army's goal of producing 100,000 155mm artillery rounds per month is at risk due to a production shortfall at a key munitions plant in Texas. A critical facility has failed to deliver 30,000 essential projectile metal parts, crippling the Army's artillery production capabilities.

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US Army personnel stand near sleek jets and drones on a Texas airfield tarmac under a clear blue sky.

US Army Fortifies Aerial Intel with HADES Jets, Drone Battalion

The US Army is taking aerial intel to new heights with its HADES jets and a pioneering drone battalion, set to be based at Fort Hood, Texas, boosting its surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities like never before. With a combined range that's unmatched, the Army is poised to access previously unreachable intel.

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US Army facility interior with 404 error on laptop screen near computer setup.

US Army Websites Targeted in 404 Hijacking Campaign

The US Army has confirmed that two of its websites, oil.army.mil and ai2c.army.mil, were recently hijacked in a 404 error page defacement campaign, displaying politically charged messages that denigrated high-profile figures and promoted a separatist cause. The incident was discovered by independent researcher Ronald Lovelace and reported to US Army officials.

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US Army autonomous boats navigate Pacific harbor with sleek design and advanced technology.

US Army Deploys AI, Autonomous Boats for Pacific Logistics Overhaul

The US Army is revolutionizing Pacific logistics with AI and autonomous boats, and Maj. Gen. Gavin Gardner says that if you can master supply chain management in the Pacific, you can conquer it anywhere. The 8th Theater Sustainment Command is leveraging AI and commercial partnerships to optimize warehouse management, delivery timing, and logistics.

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Pentagon Shakeup: Top US General in Europe to Step Down

Pentagon Shakeup: Top US General in Europe to Step Down

In a significant leadership shakeup, General Christopher Donahue will step down as the top US general in Europe on July 2, 2026, handing over the reins to his trusted deputy, Major General Christopher Norrie. The Army has expressed its gratitude to General Donahue for his leadership of US Army Europe and Africa.

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Soldiers in camouflage uniforms gather around a large tactical display board at a military base.

US Army Unveils Drone-Focused Unit to Counter Pacific Adversaries

The US Army has launched a game-changing unit that combines cutting-edge drone technology with advanced maneuver capabilities to counter threats in the Pacific - meet the 7th Infantry Division Multi-Domain Command – Pacific. This powerful new unit will blur the lines between land, air, and digital battlefields, making it a major force multiplier in the region.

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US Army Tests Robots in Breach Exercises to Spare Soldiers

In a bold move to protect its soldiers, the US Army recently tested robots in high-risk breach exercises, sending uncrewed systems forward to tackle heavily defended obstacles instead of troops. This game-changing tactic could revolutionize the way the military approaches combat, keeping soldiers safer in the process.

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Soldiers gather around communication equipment, looking concerned, in a desert exercise setting.

US Army Exposes Vulnerabilities in Large-Scale Electromagnetic Warfare Exercise

In a recent large-scale electromagnetic warfare exercise, US Army soldiers found themselves in a high-stakes predicament: their radios and networks had stopped working, leaving them uncertain whether the cause was a technical glitch or a clever enemy move. As they scrambled to find a solution, the opposing force gained the upper hand, exploiting the unit's vulnerability to interference.

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Artillery projectile on industrial workbench with production equipment.

General Atomics Secures Contract for Army's Extended Range Artillery Projectile

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has landed a major contract to develop a 155-mm projectile for the Army's Extended Range Artillery Projectile program, boosting its capacity to deliver game-changing, precision firepower that gives warfighters a critical edge. This win validates the company's expertise in designing and producing cutting-edge munitions.

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US Army base with mix of infrastructure and natural surroundings, featuring a data center site and nearby community.

US Army Explores Public-Private Partnerships for Data Center Upgrades

The US Army is seeking innovative partnerships with private industry to upgrade its data centers, with a focus on community engagement and mutually beneficial solutions. The Army has narrowed down over 200 proposals to around 120, with four key installations - Fort Bliss, Dugway Proving Ground, Fort Hood, and Fort Bragg - being considered for new data center builds.

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US Navy drone boat in calm waters near coastline with naval ship in distance.

US Navy Drone Boat Rescues Apache Crew Near Strait of Hormuz

In a daring rescue near the Strait of Hormuz, a US Navy drone boat sprang into action, saving two crew members from a downed US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter just two hours after the crash, with the soldiers now in stable condition. The incident is under investigation, but this heroic operation marks a groundbreaking milestone for the Navy's unmanned rescue capabilities.

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US Army soldiers operate IonStrike counter-drone system in a field.

US Army Deploys IonStrike Counter-Drone Tech on NATO's Eastern Flank

The US Army's IonStrike counter-drone technology is a game-changer, allowing soldiers to defend against threats without needing to learn complex new procedures. This innovative tech is being put to the test on NATO's eastern flank as part of Project Bullfrog.

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US Army munitions facility with industrial equipment and machinery in operation.

Army's Munitions, Industrial Plans Hinge on Reconciliation Bill

The Army's ambitious plans for munitions and industrial upgrades are hanging in the balance, awaiting crucial support from the reconciliation bill to accelerate progress. Without it, the pace of modernization and vital factory upgrades may stall, warns Maj. Gen. Rebecca McElwain, the Army's budget director.

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MH-47 Chinook helicopter in daytime setting, showcasing rugged design.

US Army Eyes MH-47 Chinook for Aerial Refueling Role

Imagine a helicopter that can take on a massive fuel load and become a flying gas station, refueling other aircraft in mid-air - and the US Army is actually considering making it a reality with the MH-47 Chinook. This game-changing concept would transform the Chinook into an airborne tanker, extending its existing forward arming and refueling point role to new heights.

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US Army general gestures outdoors with drones flying above, set against a city or tropical backdrop.

US Army Leaders Seek Next Offset Beyond Drones

US Army leaders are pushing the boundaries of innovation, exploring the next game-changing technology beyond drones to revolutionize modern warfare. Gen. Ron Clark highlights the rapid evolution of unmanned systems, showcasing cutting-edge examples like the adaptable Kestrel quadcopter and Skydio X10 reconnaissance drone.

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Soldiers and Stryker vehicles in a rural field with a drone in flight.

US Army Expands Drone Warfare Experiments with Larger Operations

The US Army is taking drone warfare to the next level with larger, more complex experiments, like Project Flytrap 5.0 in Lithuania, where troops from multiple nations teamed up to integrate drone tech with traditional combat tactics. This latest exercise tested over 20 new systems, pushing the boundaries of modern warfare.

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Rows of secure computer servers and networking equipment in a well-organized data storage room.

Federal Leaders Modernize Networks to Bolster Security and Scale

Federal leaders are on a critical mission to modernize their networks, and it's a challenge that requires constant momentum and adaptability in a high-pressure, global landscape. By upgrading their IT infrastructure, they're working to achieve a crucial goal: delivering secure, seamless connectivity that can keep pace with their dynamic needs.

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BAE Systems AMPV prototype with 30mm turret on a military testing range.

US Army Tests BAE's AMPV Prototype With 30mm Cannon

The US Army has taken delivery of two cutting-edge AMPV prototypes equipped with a 30mm cannon at Fort Hood, marking a significant milestone in the testing and development process. These company-funded vehicles boast a remote turret capable of firing advanced programmable airburst ammunition to tackle small drones and ground threats.

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US Army Opens Call for Commercial EW, Signals Intelligence Solutions

The US Army is seeking cutting-edge commercial solutions for electronic warfare and signals intelligence, aiming to build a trusted library of innovative technologies that commanders can quickly tap into to tackle their unique mission needs. This initiative, called REWSI, will streamline the process of finding and deploying the best tools for the job.

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Army's $50 Billion MAPS Contract Draws First Protest Over Transparency Concerns

A dispute is brewing over the Army's massive $50 billion MAPS contract, with MetroStar Systems filing a protest at the Government Accountability Office citing concerns over transparency. The protest could delay the awarding of this lucrative 10-year contract.

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Helicopter factory assembly line with currency and parts scattered nearby.

Pentagon Bolsters Helicopter Makers with Foreign Sales Reinvestment

The Army is turning to foreign sales and reinvestment programs to support US helicopter manufacturers after a sharp cut in the FY27 procurement budget, aiming to prevent a downturn in the industry. This strategic move by senior leaders and industry stakeholders provides a temporary solution, but also raises questions about the long-term impact.

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Medics in hazmat suits lift a stretcher into a hovering helicopter above rocky terrain.

Army Revamps Medevac Capability with MV-75 Reconfiguration Kit

The US Army is taking a giant leap in medical evacuation capability with the MV-75 Reconfiguration Kit, which transforms the Cheyenne II helicopter into a life-saving medevac platform with unprecedented speed and range. This innovative kit is set to revolutionize the Army's "dustoff" mission, bringing a major upgrade to their medical evacuation services.

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Futuristic drone hovers above MV-22 aircraft, fuel hose extended for refueling.

Army Pursues Drone Tankers for MV-22 Tiltrotor Refueling

The Army is exploring a game-changing refueling solution for its cutting-edge MV-22 tiltrotors: drone tankers, inspired by the Navy's MQ-25 Stingray program. This innovative approach could revolutionize how the Army operates its next-gen aircraft.

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Rotorcraft in flight with cluster of small missiles on launch platform in desert or mountainous terrain.

L3Harris Targets Army Rotorcraft with Wolf Pack Mini Cruise Missiles

L3Harris is taking its mini cruise missile technology to new heights, adapting its Wolf Pack system for US Army rotorcraft like the Apache and Black Hawk. Building on its success with the Marine Corps, the company is now seeking to equip Army helicopters with its modular mini cruise missiles.

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