The sections that follow categorize the Army weapons systems and other equipment according to their specific missions. These sections include Close Combat; Air Defense; Fire Support; Combat Support; Combat Service Support; Command, Control, and Communications; Soldier Support; and Strategic Conflict.*...
2.2 United States Air Force 2.3 United States Marine Corps 2.4 United States Navy 3 Facilities 4 Paraphernalia 4.1 Weapons 4.2 Vehicles 4.2.1 United States Air Force 4.2.2 United States Army 4.2.3 United States Marine Corps 4.2.4 United States Navy 5 Appearances 6 Behind the Scenes 7 Refe...
2.2 United States Air Force 2.3 United States Marine Corps 2.4 United States Navy 3 Facilities 4 Paraphernalia 4.1 Weapons 4.2 Vehicles 4.2.1 United States Air Force 4.2.2 United States Army 4.2.3 United States Marine Corps 4.2.4 United States Navy 5 Appearances 6 Behind the Scenes 7 Refe...
United States Armed Forces (aka US Military): US Army (USA), US Navy (USN; includes US Marine Corps or USMC), US Air Force (USAF), US Space Force (USSF); US Coast Guard (USCG); National Guard (Army National Guard and Air National Guard) (2024)note 1: the US Coast Guard is adm...
The United States Army was a branch of the United States Armed Forces, under the management of the United States Department of the Army.[1] The first known example of the Army acting in this capacity came in 2051, when the United States began exerting pr
(as well as archive for VOD) local content for emergency channels, for live classroom training events, for informational presentations using PowerPoint, or for monitoring locations such as a weapons target range. Furthermore, the ability of the VITEC EZ TV to override end-user viewing choices to...
The new defense establishment received its first test in theKorean War. It was generally agreed that the department revealed a capability to react quickly to crisis, but there was criticism that too much reliance had been placed on strategicair forcesandnuclear weaponsto the neglect of conventional...
ARL has consistently provided the enabling technologies in many of the Army’s most important weapons systems. Technology and analysis products are moved into RDECOM RDECs and to other Army, Department of Defense (DoD), government, and industry customers. The Army relies on ARL to provide the ...
Page details the 2025 (5.2% raise) United States military base pay scale for the Army, Navy, USAF, USMC, and USCG services in chart format.
The US Army is also modifying the Stryker vehicles with sensors and weapons to meet the requirements of an interim Manoeuvre-Short-Range Air Defence (IM-SHORAD). Stryker medical evacuation vehicle (MEV) In March 2009, the US Army deployed the Stryker medical evacuation vehicle (MEV), a new ...