Autonomous Launchers Make Impact As Army Requirements Grow Missile-armed autonomous launchers from Oshkosh Defense and Raytheon DeepFires were out in force at the Association of the U.S. Army’s (AUSA) main annual symposium. #PhoenixDelivers https://lnkd.in/eXGeQug8
Oshkosh Defense and Raytheon showcase autonomous launchers at AUSA symposium
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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
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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
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The MV-75 FLRAA program is moving faster than ever. By building prototypes and immediately transitioning to production, Bell, the US Army, and #TEAMFLRAA are accelerating timelines. Watch the full video to see how the MV-75 FLRAA team is transforming acquisition and delivering advanced capabilities to the warfighter faster: https://lnkd.in/gERHCWCH
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DRDO (ISSA) has handed over indigenously developed products to the Armed Forces. - Army Wargame SAMAR 3.0 for Army. - Simulation Testbed for Electronic Pilot for ADA. - Corps Airspace Management Software (CAMS) for Army. - Systems Analysis Studies for the Armed Forces. #IADN
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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 [Image: Savannah Baldwin/ DVIDS #DefenseInnovation #ArmyModernization #ArmorTechnology #IntegrisComposites #Rheinmetall #XM30
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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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From prototype to live fire in 8 weeks. At Ivy Sting 1, the 4th Infantry Division became the first Army unit to fire using the Next Generation Command and Control prototype – the resilient digital network that connects soldiers, sensors, and weapons in real time. Legacy systems waste critical time troubleshooting connections. NGC2, powered by Anduril's Lattice Mesh, enables warfighters to fire in under 30 seconds. Full statement, linked in the comments.
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In just eight weeks, Anduril Industries advanced the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) from prototype to live fire testing at Ivy Sting 1 by the Army’s 4th Infantry Division. The NGC2 uses an open, modular architecture to connect battlefield assets—soldiers, sensors, vehicles, and commanders—within a unified mesh network. Anduril’s Lattice AI platform, designed for autonomous systems and defense surveillance, supports this integration by enabling autonomous operations under human oversight across various missions. Successful outcomes such as this demonstrate both the ingenuity and efficiency of public-private partnerships. #DefenseInnovation #NextGenTech #PublicPrivatePartnerships #CommandAndControl #BattlefieldTechnology
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