From the Joint Tactical Radio System to the Warfighter Information Network–Tactical (WIN-T) and Future Combat Systems, the Army’s record on digital modernization is littered with cautionary tales.
"We're operating out of World War II-era facilities, degraded buildings. Part of the OIB modernization is to bring us up to date," said Col. Brett Ayvazian.
Soldiers who fled the North Darfur city describe how jamming of radios and satellite phones left troops confused and isolated ...
Operated by the IDF, Army Radio has long been considered one of Israel's most important and informative broadcasters and news outlets. But what is it, and why do some want to shut it down?
The tribe argues the Army Corps flouted federal law by allowing the Dakota Access Pipeline, also known as DAPL, to operate ...
At a Salvation Army luncheon filled with laughter and nostalgia on Wednesday, it was Milt Stegall’s poignant football analogy ...
Olayinka said he was surprised that Buratai was more concerned about the minister’s exchange with a uniformed officer than about the redeployment of military personnel to perform duties unrelated to ...
Colour Sergeant James Gould retraced his grandfather’s footsteps in the Netherlands on the 81st anniversary of Operation ...
The longtime Detroit Lakes resident experienced some harrowing moments, as well as a few humorous ones, during his stint in ...
The Space Force is interested in two new anti-satellite weapons: the “Meadowlands” and the “Remote Monitor Terminal,” both of which are built to jam enemy satellite communications.