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The U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle Is ‘Totally Maxed Out’
The Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle is living a paradox: it has never been more lethal or more constrained. -Years of add-on ...
Some 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the armoured fighting vehicle over the weekend, and Ajax has now been paused ...
Combat readiness in large-scale combat operations (LSCO) is not defined solely by the maneuver capabilities of forward ...
Ongoing testing of the Army's new command and control system, NGC2, is aimed at helping the service quickly catch up on ...
It was the last day of a two-week Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center exercise, and this constructed amphibious ...
A number of British soldiers are reported to have vomited and experienced weakness in their legs after riding in the Ajax ...
"We're operating out of World War II-era facilities, degraded buildings. Part of the OIB modernization is to bring us up to ...
The Only Army Unit to Fight in Five of the Marine Corps’ Bloodiest WWII Battles — Including Iwo Jima
From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, the Marine Corps earned its reputation for tackling some of the bloodiest battles of World War ...
The Ministry of Defence said "around 30 personnel presented noise and vibration symptoms" after tests were carried out ...
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