Both the Air Force and the Army have their own sustained efforts to achieve multi domain operations. The US Air Force and Space Force are developing an advanced combat management system, which has undergone two tests. The Air Force is using this system to connect sensors and shooters, and sho...
Future Missions Through the Lens of the US Army Operating ConceptOctavian Manea
“It takes a while for the conops [concept of operations] and tactics, techniques, procedures that support new technology to be developed and optimized for use at the infantry level,” he said. The Army will spell out its new concept of operations for ground robots in its forthcomingRobotic...
New US Army Concept Highlights Innovation, Multi-agency StrategyGould, JoeTan, Michelle
The test occurred at the Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona, during Project Convergence, an ongoing Army program to evaluate new technologies and concepts of operations (see "Glimpses of FVL," pg. 20). The Black Hawk helicopter flew autonomously using DARPA's Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation ...
for lethal and non-lethal applications, mobility of military robots over challenging and hostile terrain, integration of RAS into existing ground formations from the squad up to and including the task-force level, and overall US DoD RAS development direction, strategy, and concept of operation...
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But the need to fully assess the multidomain battle concept is also teaching the Army that it needs to transform how it conducts future exercises by integrating emerging concepts, capabilities and threats into today’s exercises. The Army tested the multidomain operations concept as well as its ...
Elsewhere, the Judge Advocate General Corps (JAGC) makes the same point abundantly clear: that stability operations "do not fundamentally differ from other types of operations" and that "the law of war applies" (US Department of the Army, 2013, page 9-2). It is crucial to waging what De...
The concept of military time underwent further development in ancient Greece and Rome. The Hellenistic astronomers adopted the Egyptian practices of dividing the day into 24 hours. Ptolemies, in the 2nd century BCE, established the practice of equinoctial hours, which considers the day and night as...