Unmanned Ground Vehicles Still to Explore the Land Forces

Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) represent a tiny proportion of car inventories globally but replacing and complementing manned vehicles with unmanned systems is a strong opportunity. As yet, it has not been defined how the technology would be best utilized or how new systems might be integrated into force structures. In step with Frost & Sullivan, within the five-to-ten-year timeframe there will be only a limited proliferation of unmanned technology into the market. “Currently, the US is at the forefront in terms of integration and acquisition of unmanned systems into its military land vehicle fleet,” said Program Manager, Aerospace, Defence &... Read More »

F-35: New fighter creates new culture for 21st Century and beyond

She didn’t have a smudge on her. Not a leak found anywhere. She even had that “new jet smell.” Skies were blue, everything was perfect. Those were the conditions on that July day in 2011 when Lt. Col. Eric Smith took off from the Lockheed facilities at Fort Worth, Texas, within the first operational F-35 to fly to its permanent home at Eglin Air Force Base, within the Florida panhandle. And the remainder, based on Smith, who would go directly to pick up three of the primary six F-35s from the factory, is history. “It was only a great day... Read More »

First unmanned QF-16 flight occurs

The QF-16 full scale aerial target’s inaugural unmanned flight occurred Sept. 19. The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron and Boeing Co. conducted the flight, that’s step one in a two year process to phase out the QF-4 full scale aerial target. “The QF-4 did an awesome job for decades, but it’s time to show the page within the aerial target program. This program will bring us into the 4th generation aircraft,” said Lt. Col. Ryan Inman, the 82nd ATRS commander. “And will provide us with a mission capable, very sustainable aerial target to take us into the subsequent 10 to twenty... Read More »

Army’s Ultra Light Vehicle now in survivability testing

Two of the 3 vehicles within the Army’s “Ultra Light Vehicle” program have now entered survivability testing in Nevada and Maryland, to assess both their blast and ballistic protection capability. The third vehicle remains on the Army’s Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, called TARDEC, for testing there. The TARDEC began development of 3 Ultra Light Vehicles, or ULVs, in fall 2011, on the request of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. While the ULV isn’t fielded as a combat vehicle, it does function a research and development platform with a view to ultimately yield data that may... Read More »

US, China conduct Disaster Management Exchange

Soldiers from United states of america Army Pacific, Hawaii Army National Guard and military Corps of Engineers including representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency participated with the People’s Liberation Army in a Disaster Management Exchange, Nov. 12 -14 at Marine Corps Training Area-Bellows, Hawaii. The 2013 DME is a topic matter expert exchange inquisitive about a global Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operation. The highlight of the DME was a sensible Field Exchange Nov. 14. There has been also Expert Academic Discussions, in response to a world humanitarian and disaster relief scenario calling for U.S. and Chinese military cooperation... Read More »