U.S. Army Scrambles To Catch Up to Rising Drone Threat
Sam Skove, Defense One Years after it eviscerated its air-defense units, the service hunts for ways to fend off quadcopters and their deadly ilk.
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Sam Skove, Defense One Years after it eviscerated its air-defense units, the service hunts for ways to fend off quadcopters and their deadly ilk.
LONDON—Dangling…
Gordon Lubold, WSJ WASHINGTON—The Pentagon is poised to make controversial cuts to the Army’s storied special-operations forces, amid recruiting struggles and a shift in focus from Middle…
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David Alman, Proceedings “If a service does not possess a well-defined strategic concept, the public and the political leaders will be confused as to the role…
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