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Together with AEVEX Aerospace, we demonstrated autonomous Launched Effects capabilities that can detect, identify, and strike high-value targets, successfully executing every mission, even in contested environments.
Applied Intuition is proud to be part of advancing the U.S. Army’s modernization goals, accelerating mission success.
Read our original press release -> https://lnkd.in/eYuv5Y4U
AEVEX is proud to have our #Atlas system selected by the U.S. Army for the Launched Effects Short Range program, alongside Anduril’s Altius 600. This milestone reflects the Army’s confidence in Atlas as a production-ready solution that delivers agile, intelligent, and mission-ready capability for the modern battlefield. Congratulations to our team and partners who continue to push the boundaries of unmanned innovation. #AEVEX#ARMY#LaunchedEffectsUS ArmyDefense Dailyhttps://lnkd.in/gdF59tx3
Hanwha presents auto-loading K9A2 wheeled howitzer to meet US Army modernization needs
Hanwha Aerospace
At AUSA 2025, Hanwha showcases a wide range of advanced defense solutions.
Hanwha highlights the future development roadmap of the K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer, unveiling the K9A2 auto-loading wheeled howitzer concept model tailored for U.S. Army requirements
https://lnkd.in/dc6jMyFs
Persistent Systems Wins $34M Army Deal to Network 4th Infantry Division with Wave Relay Tech
Persistent Systems announced a $34 million initial order from the U.S. Army to equip the 4th Infantry Division with its Wave Relay® MANET technology. The systems will form the network backbone for the Army's Next Generation Command and Control prototype.The selection follows a successful demonstration at the Project Convergence – Capstone 5 exercise, where the ad-hoc network proved it could handle massive data loads from sensors and cameras across a moving armored battalion. This capability enabled precise coordination of complex maneuvers between tanks and fighting vehicles.The Army will use the prototype to inform its future networking strategy, emphasizing interoperability and constant connectivity for modern warfare.
#PersistentSystems#USArmy#MANET#WaveRelay#MilitaryTech#NetworkModernization#NGC2#DefenseContract#ProjectConvergence
Exciting to see our client, Integris Composites, contributing to one of the U.S. Army’s most important modernization programs — the XM30 Combat Vehicle. 🛡️
As an American Rheinmetall armor partner, Integris is helping to shape the future of ground vehicle protection through advanced composite armor and its Accelerated Innovation model — delivering smarter solutions, faster.
The XM30 will replace the long-serving Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle and anchor the Army’s maneuver formations for decades to come.
This collaboration reflects the strength of U.S. defense innovation and the value of companies like Integris that continue to advance protection technologies while strengthening our industrial base.
➡️ Read more about this milestone: Integris Composites Named Armor Partner for U.S. Army's XM30 Combat Vehicle: https://lnkd.in/eNNwtQUf
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#DefenseInnovation#ArmyModernization#ArmorTechnology#IntegrisComposites#Rheinmetall#XM30
#MarketUpdate Bharat Electronics strengthens defense momentum
BEL wins a major Army contract for the DRDO-developed QRSAM ‘Anant Shastra’, boosting its order book and reinforcing long-term growth visibility.
With opportunities across Army, Navy, and Air Force spanning radars, EW systems, communication networks, drone-defense, and exports BEL is well placed to drive sustainable growth under the TPCR roadmap.
#BharatElectronics#Defense#MakeInIndia#MarketUpdate
Preston Wiley's new paper “MFRC and the Future of Army Reconnaissance” succinctly captures what many have warned about for decades: the overreliance on the “eye in the sky” as the primary component of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations.
I have seen this firsthand over two decades in command posts around the world, from Joint Operations Centers (JOCs) to Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs), in both simulation/replication environments and real-world combat deployments across four continents. At its worst, this overreliance creates a false sense of omniscience: that Operations Centers know more than Ground Force Commanders, dangerously encouraging staff a continent away to armchair quarterback, delay or override on-scene decisions, rather than appropriately amplify them.
Ground scouts, as an integral part of a broader ecosystem of sensory inputs and cognitive decision-making amplification techniques, are not optional simply because they are difficult for less seasoned commanders to employ and protect effectively.
Preston, like the very best leaders always do, lays out in this article not just an identified problem, but an effective, efficient proposed solution. His proposed MFRC solutioning is an advanced, modularly adaptable, multiprong approach.
Nuanced understanding isn’t easy to achieve, on the battlefield or off. But the right thing, the right way, rarely is.
Mission-Driven Leader I Innovation & Modernization I Dual-Use & Defense Tech I Transitioning Army Officer
Hot off the press!
My article “The MFRC and the Future of Army Reconnaissance” is back from the printers and will be hitting Armywide this month!
This was an incredible opportunity to talk about two fundamental pieces of reconnaissance #TransformationInContact
1) The formations may look new, but the tactics and techniques are largely unchanged
2) Leveraging emergent advances in EW/CEMA, sUAS, Communications platforms, and maneuver vehicles enables Multi Domain information collection
US Infantry reconnaissance retains our strategic advantage by synergizing the best of timeless fundamentals with the cutting edge of innovation. Experts at the basics, purveyors of the future.
Link in the Comments
#DoD#Innovation#Veterans
Future of Combat Vehicle Protection 🛡️
We’re proud to announce our role as an armor partner for American Rheinmetall in the U.S. Army’s $45B XM30 Combat Vehicle program — a next-generation effort to modernize the Army’s armored forces.
The XM30 will replace the M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle and serve as the backbone of the Army’s maneuver units for decades to come. Our partnership supports this mission with advanced composite armor solutions and our Accelerated Innovation approach — designed to deliver protection systems faster and smarter.
Learn more about this milestone and our role in strengthening the U.S. defense industrial base by reading the full article:
https://lnkd.in/dikRdsFP
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U.S. Army Awards Oshkosh $89 Million for Advanced Palletized Load Systems
Oshkosh Defense has received an $89 million order from the U.S. Army for new Palletized Load System A2 vehicles. The PLS A2 features advanced by-wire functionality for future autonomous operation and active safety systems, enhancing soldier protection and logistical efficiency in contested environments. This modernized fleet is critical for sustaining operations across dispersed battlefields and aligns with the Army's long-term transformation priorities for next-generation capabilities.
#OshkoshDefense#USArmy#MilitaryLogistics#ArmyModernization#TacticalVehicles#DefenseContracting#FutureFight
Wrapping our fiscal year with exciting news!
Genasys is honored to have been awarded a $9.0 million Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) order from the U.S. Army for the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Stations (CROWS) program. LRAD systems will be added to existing weapon stations under the CROWS II Technical Refresh program managed by the U.S. Army.
https://hubs.la/Q03LqxwX0#Genasys#LRAD#USArmy#DefenseTech#CROWS#Innovation
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5dShacking 19 out of 19 targets! It doesn't get any better than that. I'm so proud of our team!