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NASHVILLE—A new U.S. Army plan to cut its MQ-1C Gray Eagle will leave a gap in surveillance and strike missions that the service isn’t yet sure how to fill, service officials said shortly ...
The revelation, no doubt part of the Army Transformation Initiative (ATI), came a week after the force highlighted that it would cancel the procurement of Gray Eagle aircraft. Last week, Sen. Jack ...
the United States Army is fielding its own high-speed version. It was once known as the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), but has since received the official Dark Eagle designation.
The U.S. Army will cancel a nascent program to field surveillance uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) as part of a larger review of its aviation procurement and operations spending. The service has ...
The U.S. Army is investigating after a Black Hawk pilot was found dead while off base in Honduras. 1st Lt. Marciano Parisano, a 25-year-old from Cibolo, Texas who was assigned to the 1st Battalion ...
The US Army is canceling its M10 Booker light assault vehicle program as part of efforts to focus on advanced weaponry like drones. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll confirmed the move, calling the ...
In a sweeping overhaul of the service’s force structure, senior Pentagon officials have directed the US Army to end ... of its Gray Eagle Extended Range in the army’s Project Convergence ...
The Army's new 'Dark Eagle' missile owes its name to the bald eagle, the national bird of the United States. The U.S. Army launched an undisclosed hypersonic missile from Florida's Cape Canaveral ...
April 24 (UPI) --The United States Army announced Thursday that it will call its new long-range hypersonic weapon "Dark Eagle." Dark Eagle is intended to be a quick-response, strategic-attack ...
WASHINGTON — The Army dubbed its new hypersonic missile the “Dark Eagle,” paying tribute to a U.S. national symbol, as the developing system nears the end of testing. The land-based ...
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Army's newest long-range hypersonic weapon will be called "Dark Eagle" the Pentagon announced Thursday after a successful test flight. The land-based, truck ...
(Kevin Sterling Payne/Army) The United States Army and General Dynamics have opened a new facility to load, assemble and pack 155mm high-explosive artillery munitions in Camden, Arkansas.