The “Strike” Brigade led the Army’s Network Transformation in Contact this year by employing the new C2 Fix concepts into its Large-Scale, Long-Range Air Assault and maneuver capabilities. Collaboration between the unit and the Army’s network and C2 portfolio, aided by additional program offices, enhanced communications from air-to-ground and from foxhole to division, making the unit more mobile, lethal, and survivable against any adversary. https://lnkd.in/gR_rDmaX ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center PEO Soldier PEO Aviation U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 Army Chief Information Officer 2nd Brigade Combat Team "Strike", 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) #ArmyModernization #ArmyNetwork #AirAssault #ScreamingEagles #L2A2 #STRIKE
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Army Advances to a Lighter, Faster Battlefield Network The U.S. Army is transforming battlefield communications with innovative approaches to command and control. Over the next 18-24 months, commanders are experimenting with critical capabilities to enhance efficiency and safety against sophisticated adversaries. Key Highlights: - Transforming in Contact: Operational units like the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division are testing new networked communication technologies to improve command post maneuverability and survivability. - Operational Training: Exercises like Operation Lethal Eagle are reducing command post setup times from six hours to less than 20 minutes. - Technological Integration: Utilizing the Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and Mounted Mission Command Software for secure, low-signature communications. - Innovative Command Posts: Experimenting with unconventional command post locations and mobile, modular options. - Collaboration with Industry: Army leaders emphasize the importance of industry partnerships to refine command and control technologies. #MilitaryInnovation #ArmyTechnology #BattlefieldCommunications #CommandAndControl
Commanders help accelerate, validate C2 transformation
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Honeywell Awarded $103M Contract by U.S. Army for Next-Generation Radar Altimeter System. Honeywell has been awarded a $103 million contract by the U.S. Army, through the Defense Logistics Agency, to provide its Next-Generation APN-209 Radar Altimeter (Next Gen APN-209) system on a wide variety of Army aircraft. This contract underscores Honeywell’s ongoing commitment to delivering advanced, reliable technology to support U.S. Army missions. It also supports Honeywell’s alignment of its portfolio to three powerful megatrends, including the future of aviation. https://lnkd.in/gCjTAknj Honeywell #Honeywell #RadarAltimeter #AerospaceTechnology #USArmyContract #DefenseTechnology #AviationInnovation #NextGenAPN209 #MilitaryAviation #AdvancedTechnology #ReliablePerformance #AerospaceSolutions #SafetyAndReliability #DefenseInnovation #SustainableAviation #FutureOfAviation Photo Designed by Freepik
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The spotlight is on maneuver commanders and their units as the Army transforms in contact to prepare for large scale combat operations. Each experiment and exercise is building upon the last to accelerate command and control (C2) warfighting systems, all underpinned by the Army's number 1 transformation priority - the network - as discussed during #TEM12 with two commanders whose voices are influencing the Army's approach to modern battle. ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army 25th Infantry Division #armynetwork #FutureArmy #ArmyModnernization #ArmyTransformationRoadmap
Commanders help accelerate, validate C2 transformation
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We review the USAF AIB report, looking at the catastrophic gear box failure and decision making seemingly influenced by low risk awareness & commitment to completing the flight. https://lnkd.in/ee2ag9FF #military #accident #flightsafety #aviationsafety #airworthiness #humanfactors
Deadly Delay: Catastrophic USAF CV-22B Osprey Gear Box Failure - Aerossurance
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An interesting article ( https://bit.ly/3TpCsqr ) on the Army initiative to deploy autonomous robots in the air, land and sea to deliver supplies in war zones, as well as other innovative efforts to improve support to the warfighter. Kudos!! The era of great power competition (GPC) is not coming soon...it's already here. And with it, new and complex challenges our #logistics community must aggressively address and overcome. We will not have 6+ months to build up our forces and move necessary assets to the theater. We will not have the unlimited freedom of movement in the and sea that we've enjoyed in the past. And, in fact, many say we will, very likely, have to "fight to get to the fight." Not a rosy picture, but the stark reality. Innovation in the way we conduct our logistics operations is a must. No creative idea is too small or far-fetched...and from what I'm experiencing as I engage with logistics teams across the Services, our leaders are listening. As I frequently say, there is absolutely no logistics challenge we can't overcome when government, industry and the academia work together to solve the most wicked of problems. Logistics Officer Association Women In Defense Logistics Association of Marine Corps Logisticians Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) US Army Quartermaster Ctr Schl Army Futures Command Defense Logistics Agency Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment NDIA Logistics Management Division NDIA Manufacturing Division #innovation
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We review the USAF AIB report, looking at the catastrophic gear box failure and decision making seemingly influenced by low risk awareness & commitment to completing the flight. https://lnkd.in/ee2ag9FF #military #accident #flightsafety #aviationsafety #airworthiness #humanfactors
Deadly Delay: Catastrophic USAF CV-22B Osprey Gear Box Failure - Aerossurance
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Here is Part II of my article published by @AARCAusArmy. In it I conclude that for 1st?(Australian) Division to achieve both its potential as an ‘orchestra of war’ and to deliver on Chief of Army’s intent, it should be assigned multifunctional brigades and enabling units. Specifically, it requires elements of 6th?Brigade, 17th Brigade and the soon to be raised 10th Brigade. The force assignment of these brigades and their units to 1st?(Australian) Division would not preclude these enabling capabilities from being available to 2nd?(Australian) Division, the rest of the Army or the?Integrated Force. What it would provide is the focused stewardship of these capabilities to support the Australian Army’s accelerated preparedness for operations today, and support the synchronised delivery of landing craft, long-range fires, and infantry fighting vehicles for littoral manoeuvre tomorrow. https://lnkd.in/gfZMSBv9
Putting the Band Back Together – Part Two
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Approximately 200 U.S. and Republic of Korea special operations forces personnel participated in a static-line Airborne training operation today as part of Korea Flying Training 24, a combined ROK and U.S. exercise running April 12-26. The jumpers, assigned to the ROK Special Warfare Command and U.S. Special Operations Command Korea, landed in a drop zone at Osan Air Base. They were carried by eight aircraft, including U.S. C-17s, ROK and U.S. C-130s, and ROK CASA 235s, working in concert to complete the jump training. The successful, routine event required months of deliberate planning between personnel at the tactical and operational levels. The desired training objectives focused on the proficient integration of joint and combined forces, credibly preparing them to defend the Republic of Korea against belligerent aggression while maintaining stability in Northeast Asia. Most special operations missions are enabled by joint service partners, substantially increasing SOF’s capabilities and effectiveness. The joint and combined exercise, which also involves U.S. Army and Marine Corps personnel, focuses on integrating advanced fighter jet operations, enhancing precision strike capabilities, and training troops on combat search and rescue scenarios and mass paratrooper airdrops, according to their air forces. #military #defense #defence #militaryleak #southkorea #usairforce #rokaf https://lnkd.in/gJKHaS54
South Korea And US Special Operations Forces Stage Airborne Training - MilitaryLeak.COM
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??West Africa for the Arcane Thunder 24 exercise with the U.S. Army. The U.S. Army is looking for ways to sense farther, act faster, and operate with unprecedented precision on the battlefield. We are proud that our K1000ULE played a critical role in demonstrating its ability to provide “persistent stare” surveillance and real-time intelligence that informed the Army’s strategic decisions. This deployment is a testament to how our innovative technology is reshaping the landscape of multi-domain reconnaissance. The future of defense technology is here, and the K1000ULE is leading the way. #unmannedaircraft #autonomousvehicles #aviation
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In the rapidly evolving technology and tactics of drone warfare, there are similarities to the 1941 Louisiana Maneuvers that prepared US Army units for entry into WW2. Generals including Omar Bradley, Mark Clark, Lesley McNair, Patton and Eisenhower enhanced their understanding of rapidly changing warfare. Who are the future Army leaders who will rise up from the Transformation in Contact (TIC) initiatives? How quickly can the US Army adapt to rapid technological and tactical changes? How quickly can the defense industry innovate? https://lnkd.in/gjtEheFD
‘Transformation in Contact’ Changes Army Approach to Combat
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Well done “Strike” BDE!!!