The Army is developing robotic tech warrant officer jobs for the modern battlefield with current soldiers and then opening it up to recruits.
Many wear different hats while only wearing one rank on their chest and only one Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) will ...
“It’s MOS [military occupational speciality] agnostic; it’s not specific to an air defender to be able to employ these handheld systems.” To that end, Gen. Gary Brito, head of Training and ...
A year ago, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer, just two months into the role, promised soldiers a new app that would allow them to carry a rundown of service regulations and policies in ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – The U.S. Army in Japan community wrapped up another successful Red Ribbon Week with senior leaders speaking directly to community youths Nov. 1 about the importance of living ...
We missed this earlier: Last month, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi announced the Indian Army’s digitisation and modernisation efforts to develop “Smart Soldiers”, reported ANI.
The Army has revamped the Forge, which has been the capstone event of basic training for over half a decade, based on lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, Gen. Gary M. Brito told Task ...
WASHINGTON – Ms. Jennifer Swanson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Data, Engineering and Software, announced today the launch of a pilot, #CalibrateAI, that will explore innovative ...
In a major step towards military modernisation, the Indian Army is moving ahead with the focus on creating ‘SMART Soldiers. The new-age smart soldiers will be equipped with advanced technologies ...
The war in Sudan is entering a new phase as the Sudanese army and its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fight over the capital, Khartoum, and the last contested state in the ...
WASHINGTON – Israel’s military said early Saturday it had completed a series of retaliatory airstrikes against Iran in response to an Iranian missile attack, a move that could push the Middle ...
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth's tenure may be approaching its end, and she is preparing to pass the baton -- and raft of important issues for the service's future -- to her successor.