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Multi-domain operations start with security, interoperability in the cloud

Multi-domain operations start with security, interoperability in the cloud
Multi-domain operations start with security, interoperability in the cloud

MDO requires operations at the tactical edge and cloud is the transport that makes it possible.

Army 2030: Disperse or die, network and live

Army 2030: Disperse or die, network and live
Army 2030: Disperse or die, network and live

Long-range precision strikes are now so deadly that even rear-area support units must spread out and take cover to survive — which puts unprecedented strain on command & control networks.

How we fight: Army issues all-new handbook for multi-domain war

How we fight: Army issues all-new handbook for multi-domain war
How we fight: Army issues all-new handbook for multi-domain war

Now, “just like [new] weapons systems, we want to get it into the hands of our soldiers and commanders” to test it out, Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville said of the new FM 3-0.

Firepower & people: Army chief on keys to future war (EXCLUSIVE)

Firepower & people: Army chief on keys to future war (EXCLUSIVE)
Firepower & people: Army chief on keys to future war (EXCLUSIVE)

The Ukraine war proves the US Army is right to focus on high-tech long-range weapons and old-school high-intensity training, Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville tells Breaking Defense.

Wormuth: Here are the 6 areas the Army must be prepared for in 2030

Wormuth: Here are the 6 areas the Army must be prepared for in 2030
Wormuth: Here are the 6 areas the Army must be prepared for in 2030

Soldiers must be ready for a battlefield where “Army forces are going to be under constant observation, and what can be seen can be targeted,” the Army’s top civilian said.

L3Harris, Raytheon win phase 2 contracts for next-gen ISR aerial sensors

L3Harris, Raytheon win phase 2 contracts for next-gen ISR aerial sensors
L3Harris, Raytheon win phase 2 contracts for next-gen ISR aerial sensors

The sensors under development will integrate onto the Army’s well-known HADES aerial ISR program, designed to conduct “deep” intelligence gathering and target tracking.