More Stories Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army. If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same. Oshkosh Defense will end the JLTV line next year unless the Government Accountability Office overturns the Army's decision to switch manufacturers. BAE Systems' York facility will move some programs elsewhere to make room for an accelerating Armored Multipurpose Vehicle production line this summer. The Javelin's Basic Skills Trainer update is expected to debut in 2025, according to SAIC, the contractor overseeing the program. "It took more than one year to get here. It’ll take several years to get out of it.” Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment. The Army has a new cross-functional team to work out how it will conduct logistics in contested environments with the aim of delivering capability by 2030. The Army is working to retrofit old advertisements with new messages after the actor's arrest. A little-known Army office working with embassy officials helped train Ukraine's trainers. Now the real work begins. The Army will integrate key air and missile defense components during a major test in FU24 to see what's possible. The U.S. Army unveils a new goal for ramping up 155mm ammunition to replenish and grow its stockpiles as the rounds are sent to Ukraine en masse. The TRX ground robot configuration features short-range air defense capabilities originally integrated on a Stryker. Ukraine's Abrams tank won't disrupt production for other customers at Lima, Ohio, production line, the Army under secretary said. Load More