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US special operations leaders frustrated by inability to modify their own equipment
The military must wait for manufacturers to fix or upgrade equipment, leaving them with outdated capabilities as technology ...
When Sgt. Maj. Eric Carpenter woke up in a hospital bed in Nice, France, five days had passed. His pelvis was broken. His ...
Elite military marksmen from U.S. and NATO forces competed in a grueling sniper contest at Fort Bragg, testing their ...
Special Operations Command wants to accelerate how new technologies are integrated into missions, including augmented reality, AI and lasers.
After years in the making, U.S. Special Operations Command’s dream of a fleet of brand new multi-role “armed overwatch” aircraft is about to become a reality. Defense contractors L3Harris and Air ...
SkyFi's Sovereign Intelligence Platform for US Special Operations Command is designed to allow commanders in the field to task a commercial satellite for near-real time imagery.
The adoption places Identifi within USSOCOM’s formal acquisition framework, rather than as a limited pilot or standalone ...
SOCOM's budget has been flat since FY2019, but demand for SOF capabilities has risen 300 percent in the past five years, ...
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US special operations commanders say they can’t modify their own drones because manufacturers won’t let them
America’s most elite military units buy drones with taxpayer money, train their operators, and deploy them into combat zones.
FORT BRAGG — The U.S. Army Special Operations Command has its first female command sergeant major, while the outgoing top enlisted soldier will be the next sergeant major of the Army. With more than ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Special Operations Command leaders see the current move to integrate the command into great power competition as a return to its roots. Army Gen. Bryan Fenton and Army Command Sgt.
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