Company Inks $7M Deal to Provide Satellite Technology to US Army

A photo of a transmittable satellite produced by Gilat DataPath. (Credit: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.)

A satellite technology company with skin in the game for decades has secured a multi-million-dollar contract to supply the U.S. Army with transportable SATCOM terminals over the next two years. The importance of SATCOM, or satellite communication, has expanded in the digital age where more antiquated military strategies have lesser impact in a world full […]

Trump Nominates New Army Vice Chief with Current General Just Two Years into the Role

Pentagon Army Vice Chief

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has nominated Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve to serve as the Army’s second-highest-ranking officer, according to congressional records. Gen. James Mingus is currently vice chief of staff and has not publicly said he plans to step aside. He has been in the job less than two years, and it is typically […]

How Ukraine’s Drone War Is Forcing the U.S. Army to Rewrite Its Battle Doctrine

How Ukraine’s Drone War Is Forcing the U.S. Army to Rewrite Its Battle Doctrine

The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become the dominant weapon on the battlefield. The service is rethinking tank tactics, procurement systems, and unit structures as inexpensive drones prove more effective than traditional platforms. War Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a directive in July […]

Army Plans to ‘Disrupt’ Buying, Give Less Work to Defense Contractors

U.S. Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Gabe Cherian, a crew chief, looks out the door of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter to ensure clearance to land at the Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, Missouri.

The U.S. Army plans to shift to a Silicon Valley model as it works to speed up the development, buying and fielding of new equipment — and traditional defense prime contractors shouldn’t expect to continue business as usual. “In just a matter of weeks, we will announce changes to how we buy military equipment,” Army […]

Russia-Ukraine War Volunteer Works with U.S. Military To Develop Electronic Warfare

Russia-Ukraine War Volunteer Works with U.S. Military To Develop Electronic Warfare

This is the second of a two-part story. Drones have dramatically altered the global paradigm of modern warfare, providing militaries and personnel worldwide with myriad capabilities on and off battlefields to subdue enemy attacks and infiltrate foreign territory. One foreign volunteer to Ukraine’s Armed Forces has translated his wartime experience to boost the next generation […]

How the 10th Mountain Division Built America’s Cold-Weather Warfare Doctrine

How the 10th Mountain Division Built America’s Cold-Weather Warfare Doctrine

At 9,200 feet in the Colorado Rockies, the U.S. Army built Camp Hale in 1942 to train a new kind of soldier. The 10th Mountain Division was created to fight in snow, ice, and high-altitude terrain that had hampered armies for centuries. Its formation was the result of a civilian campaign led by Charles Minot “Minnie” […]