The Army is developing a new exoskeleton that allows injured troops to stand, walk and shoot when evacuation is impossible or delayed.
The system helps wounded troops stand and walk on their own when evacuation is delayed, dangerous, or unavailable.
Summary and Key Points: National security columnist Steve Balestrieri examines the U.S. Army’s decision to bypass the AbramsX technology demonstrator in favor of the M1E3 Abrams upgrade. -While ...
KOAA embedded with the 4th Infantry Division as soldiers tested new battlefield technology during the biggest Ivy Mass exercise in years.
Striveworks today announced it will support a second operational effort within the U.S. Army's multibillion-dollar effort to improve battlefield operations using artificial intelligence. The expanded ...
The Army’s Launched Effects (LE) program is accelerating a new era of battlefield reach and responsiveness by pairing cutting ...
US Army soldiers with the 2d Cavalry Regiment are absorbing lessons learned from the war in Ukraine as they train with Ukrainian troops and test new methods.U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Rebecca Call Amid ...
Soldiers from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s 1st Space Brigade participate in a military exercise focused on space support. Credit: U.S. Army As the boundaries of warfare continue ...
An active-duty portrait of retired Army Capt. Jennifer Hawkins. Jennifer Hawkins has spent her entire adult life caring for people. From her initial enlistment in the Army as a practical nursing ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll warned Wednesday that bureaucratic bloat in the defense apparatus is undermining military innovation at the expense of warfighters. Driscoll addressed the House Armed ...