Future Fires: Integrating technology solutions
By David McNally RDECOM Public Affairs Army leaders are looking to the future force and seeking to be revolutionary in their thinking about integrating technology, according to current guidance from...
View ArticleQuestions and Answers with with Brig. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Sept. 2, 2014) — Brig. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood, Program Executive Officer for Missiles and Space at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., gave an exclusive interview to Army Technology...
View ArticleEnhanced grenade lethality: On target even when enemy is concealed
By Eric Kowal, ARDEC Public Affairs How does the warfighter launch a grenade at the enemy and ensure it hits the target, especially when the enemy is in what is known as defilade, or concealment,...
View ArticleLethality on a Beam of Light
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command researchers explore high-energy lasers By Charles LaMar, SMDC Technical Center High-energy laser research has been ongoing since the 1960s. But the Army is...
View ArticleArmy’s solid-state Laser testbed undergoes trials
By Jason B. Cutshaw, SMDC The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command has used a solid-state high-energy laser testbed to engage and destroy threat representative targets in tactical scenarios. The...
View ArticleArmy developing small missile for big mission
By Ryan Keith, AMRDEC Public Affairs One of the world’s smallest guided missiles has a big job to do. The Miniature Hit-to-Kill, or MHTK, guided missile is about 27 inches long, 1.6 inches in diameter...
View ArticleSophisticated simulations help researchers improve weapons
By Ed Lopez and Cassandra Mainiero, Picatinny Arsenal Public Affairs As engineers design new weapons or modify existing ones, reducing time and money on development can be critical in providing...
View ArticleImproved mortars
Redesign to help infantrymen become more lethal, safer By John B. Snyder, Watervliet Arsenal Public Affairs The U.S. Army has lightweight mortar systems, range and a significant amount of lethal and...
View ArticleArmy tests safer warhead
By John Andrew Hamilton, ATEC Public Affairs A guided rocket test conducted at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., April 3 saw the use of a new warhead designed to maintain military capabilities while...
View ArticleCommentary: Future Lethality
Commentary by Dale A. Ormond Director, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command The Army of the future will have fewer Soldiers but will be more lethal. Technology will make that...
View ArticleQuestions and answers with the Army’s senior noncommissioned officer
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Sept. 2, 2014) — Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III gave an exclusive interview to Army Technology Magazine on the future of lethality. Army Technology:...
View ArticleInvesting in the Army’s future
By David McNally RDECOM Public Affairs The U.S. Army vision for lethality science and technology investment is to enable overmatch in weapon systems for both offensive and defensive capabilities. Army...
View ArticleDisruptive Technology: How the Army Research Laboratory will change the future
By Michael Zoltoski, ARL Scientists are unlocking the mysteries of power, energy and lethality in the search for new materials and technologies. The U.S. Army Research Laboratory conducts fundamental...
View ArticleArmy turns to researchers for future lethality
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Sept. 2, 2014) — The Army of the future may have fewer Soldiers but more lethality thanks to research in precision, scalable effects and improved range. “Our scientists...
View ArticleThinking clearly about the future of warfare
By Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, U.S. Army Anticipating the demands of future armed conflict requires an understanding of continuities in the nature of war as well as an appreciation for changes in the...
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