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Bridging the lethality-sustainment gap in the Pacific

"Militaries with adaptive doctrine, technologies, and leadership have a critical wartime advantage that may spell the difference between victory and defeat." In Adaptation Under Fire, David Barno and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Business Insider talked to US Army Secretary Driscoll during his visit to Alaska to see soldiers training for Arctic warfare.
The 14-man infantry squad divides into three specialized fireteams — Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie — each with organic firepower ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Sept. 2, 2014) -- The Army of the future may have fewer Soldiers but more lethality thanks to research in precision, scalable effects and improved range. "Our scientists ...
A gentle suggestion for U.S. military public affairs officials: Not everything needs to be about “lethality.” Sure, the capacity to produce death has become the single most important measure of the ...
At the Surface Navy Association's annual symposium near the nation's capital this week, one phrase is dominating discussions of strategy: distributed lethality. Distributed lethality is a plan to ...
“We have to stop thinking of adversary maritime forces as ‘threats’ and instead what they really are: ‘targets’ for our increasingly lethal, distributed surface, amphibious, and submarine forces,” Dr.
A resurgence in synthetic lethality screening, enabled by CRISPR gene editing, is unlocking targeted drugs for patients with cancerous loss-of-function mutations. You have full access to this article ...