Two analysts and a former defense official praised the Army's new LCI program, while also pointing to concerns over production bottlenecks, budget constraints and testing procedures.
The program aims to minimize troops' exposure to danger and ensure safe passage of follow-on forces, according to the Army.
At the start of the NATO Summit, the American president lambasted allied nations that refused to aid in US strikes against Tehran, including Italy.
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Hours after throwing some stinging jabs towards NATO members, President Donald Trump ended his trip to Ankara today with what ...
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PARIS — The Pentagon is seeking a new hunter-killer drone similar to the MQ-9A Reaper that can be produced in high numbers at ...
We’re going to be taking the sanctions off,” the president said. "We’re going to be taking the sanctions off. It’s time to do ...
The air power shift also comes as allies attempt to come to terms with the US opting to scale back some of its military ...
The current market presents an opportunity for the Israeli government to raise billions of dollars while improving the ...
The Army’s approach to acquisition portfolios, which is in flux after an overhaul in the fall, is to “keep what is working ...