As the services debate the future of so-called multi-domain operations, some fear current service-specifics could be at risk in favor of a more joint concept. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt.
A member of a Combat Team of the New York Army National Guard, operates an advanced field artillery tactical data system to calculate aiming data to relay to the howitzer teams during an air assault ...
A Stinger missile team with the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade identifies an unmanned aerial vehicle target. (Sgt. 1st Class Claudio Tejada/Army) The Army’s new concept of warfighting has evolved ...
Lt. Col. Timothy Lynch, commander of 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery briefs U.S. Army Cyber Commander, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty on operations of the Multi Domain Task Force during a visit to Segami ...
The U.S. Army is preparing to more fully unveil its fast-moving strategic shift toward “Multi-Domain Operations” in coming weeks as part of a long-term effort to further operationalize joint-warfare ...
The Army accelerated the fielding of new units and did not conduct sufficient risk assessments, GAO found. (Bill Roche/Army) In the the past year, the Army has announced the creation of new units that ...
If land-based precision artillery, maneuvering Air Force fighter jets and Navy destroyers were all able to seamlessly share sensitive targeting information in real time during high-intensity combat, ...
The United States Armed Forces are at a crossroads, facing both institutional and operational challenges. The character of war continues to change at a quick pace, requiring military leaders to ...
Multi-Domain Battle has a clear origin. Stemming from the idea that disruptive technologies will change the character of warfare, it recognizes that the way armies will fight and win wars will also ...
Having top military experts spend days playing games may seem counterintuitive. However, a series of wargames hosted by Lockheed Martin is helping unravel the complex web of challenges involved in ...
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