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U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) researchers have developed a
The last days of the Second World War were incredibly chaotic. To nearly every German soldier it became clear the war had been lost, both in the Wehrmacht and even among some ideological diehard Waffen-SS.
The US Department of the Army has selected nine sites for the potential deployment of microreactor power plants under the Janus Program. Meanwhile, the Defense Innovation Unit has released an Area of Interest to solicit commercial solutions for advanced nuclear power technologies.
Army, university researchers developed a 3D-printable material using tiny particles that conduct heat and can be used cool military advanced electronics.
The U.S. Army moved forward with a decision to cancel all religious support contracts for Army chapels, drawing criticism and possible legal action from the Catholic Church.
Operation Serpent Dawn, one of 16 in this year’s European Best Sniper Competitions, took place on the hilly ranges in Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany.
The Army’s criminal investigation division launched an investigation and officials said they would determine whether to press official charges soon.
The U.S. Army is adopting a new tech-enabled personnel management system called people supply chain management (PSCM) to modernize how it