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1st Cavalry Bradleys Shoot The Range In Germany
U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division Bradley Fighting Vehicles conduct gunnery training at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany on ...
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The Modern Cavalry: America’s Apache Attack Helicopter Still Reigns Supreme
The AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s go-to attack helicopter since entering service in 1986 (first flight in 1975).
Army Times on MSN
Two drones swoop near Estonian base housing US troops, 1 shot down
Two drones raised alarms in the South Estonia region of Estonia on Oct. 17 when they appeared near the Reedo military ...
Army Times on MSN
How the Army aims to transform its armor brigades
As the Army examines its armor formations under TIC 2.0, it wants to avoid placing them in a potential stalemate, similar to ...
If you're hungry for another historical Total War, and besotted specifically with Napoleon and Empire, you might enjoy the ...
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Army begins ‘talent panels’ to cut 6,500 manned aviation jobs
The Army has officially embarked on its effort to relocate some 6,500 junior officers and warrant officers who it says are no ...
Former state Sen. Roy McDonald, who served with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in South Vietnam, was honored during a ceremony ...
It is the 161st Anniversary of The Battle of Westport, and it’s legacy continues to shape Kansas today. Boone Dodson, a ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle Has a Message for Any Military On Earth
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle was the Army’s answer to Vietnam-era shortcomings and Cold War armored warfare. -Born from the MICV program and refined after strict tests, it paired mobility and ...
The winged horsemen or the hussars were a uniquely Polish kind of cavalry sometimes called ‘one of the world’s most efficient units’ due to their spectacular victories. Thanks to their unparalleled ...
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Why Army logistics need to think like combat units to survive drones
On a drone battlefield, supply units must train for survivability and move like maneuver formations, an Army officer argues.
The Army’s artillery community envisions a future where artificial intelligence will scan the battlefield and tell soldiers where they need to aim the missiles. Now they just have to wait for the ...
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