US military
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May- 2025 -14 MayAmericas
US Army Shifts Tank Strategy to Counter Rising Drone Threats
The US Army is rethinking how it uses tanks on the battlefield, adapting to the growing threat posed by loitering munitions and low-cost drones in modern warfare.
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13 MayAmericas
US Army Deactivates Only Active-Duty Information Operations Command
The US Army has officially deactivated its only active-duty information operations command, signaling a broader shift in how the service approaches cyber operations, electronic warfare, and the information domain.
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12 MayAmericas
Lyten’s New Lithium-Sulfur Battery Lets Drones Fly Over Three Hours
Lyten has unveiled a new lithium-sulfur battery that can keep small drones in the air for more than three hours.
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12 MayAir
America’s AIM-174B Long-Range Missile Makes Rare Public Appearance
The US military offered a rare public showing of its AIM-174B air-to-air missile during a recent event in Japan.
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9 MayAmericas
US Wraps Up Testing of Advanced Military Communication System for Taiwan
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense announced that its new military communication system has completed testing in the US and is expected to be delivered to the island nation soon.
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9 MayAmericas
US Military to ‘Immediately’ Start Removing 1,000 Trans Troops
The US military will "immediately" start the process of removing some 1,000 transgender troops and will force out those who do not leave voluntarily by early June, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
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8 MayAmericas
US Army’s New XM7 Rifle ‘Unfit’ for Modern Combat, Says Infantry Captain
A US Army infantry officer has criticized the service’s new XM7 assault rifle, claiming the Sig Sauer-made weapon falls short as a modern frontline firearm.
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8 MayAmericas
US Army Expands ‘Cold Repair’ Method to Keep Gear Battle-Ready
The US Army is stepping up its repair game with a revolutionary cold spray solution designed to breathe new life into damaged equipment.
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7 MayAmericas
US Military Eyes 3D-Printing Large Vehicle Parts in New $9M Illinois Lab
The US military’s effort to speed up how it builds and replaces vehicle parts is getting a high-tech lift thanks to a new $9-million research lab in Illinois.
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7 MayAir
US Launches ‘Replicator 2’ to Develop Low-Collateral Counter-Drone Tech
The Defense Innovation Unit has officially launched “Replicator 2,” its long-anticipated push for innovative counter-drone technology.
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