The Army is still determining how best to wage electronic warfare at echelon with various platforms.
A series of events will help officials determine what the concept of employment for EW will be at the division level and what programs of record will look like.
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A Marine recruit going through the Corps’ West Coast boot camp was recently caught after making a dash for freedom, a Marine Corps official confirmed.
The recruit was apprehended on Monday by San Diego Harbor Police at San Diego International Airport, said Steve Posy, a spokesman for Marine Recruit Depot San Diego, California.
“The recruit was returned safely to the MCRD Provost Marshall’s Office,” Posy told Task & Purpose. “We take this matter seriously as the safety and welfare of our recruits and permanent personnel is of the highest priority.
It’s Remembrance rugby with an international
Hensoldt, German defence contractor, has reported €1.37bn ($1.47m) revenue for the first nine months of 2024, marking a 21.3% increase.
Elbit Systems has been awarded a follow-on contract to supply Iron Fist APS for the US Army’s Bradley M2A4E1 infantry fighting vehicles.
Global reaction to the US election and a return to the White House of President Donald Trump has been mixed, although Ukraine could lose out.
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Leonard Glenn Francis, the infamous “Fat Leonard” behind the largest bribery and fraud scheme ever to hit the U.S.
Naval News
The Department of the Navy plans to operate three Ticonderoga-class (CG 47) cruisers beyond their expected service life: USS Gettysburg (CG 64), USS Chosin (CG 65), and USS Cape…
Murdock, Military.com
The Ripsaw M3 shattered minds and ignited imaginations when it blasted onto the screen in 2017’s “The Fate of the Furious.
Cenciotti, Aviationist
The heavy loadout, featuring four AIM-174s, three AIM-120s and two AIM-9s, first spotted on “Vandy 1” at the beginning of September, was not a one-off test.