A Way Ahead in Iraq
In October 2006 and more so since early 2007, more than three years into the insurgency in Iraq the US decided to approach the Sunni tribes in a systematic way for cooperation against al-Qaida.
In October 2006 and more so since early 2007, more than three years into the insurgency in Iraq the US decided to approach the Sunni tribes in a systematic way for cooperation against al-Qaida.
Durant ce weekend, des hélicoptères Apache ont ouvert le feu sur des positions djihadistes.
L’US Navy est en train de moderniser le système de guidage des missiles AGM-65 Maverick.
L’US Army a officiellement reconnue préparer le déploiement de militaires américains sur le sol irakien.
Flight tests have validated a new engine upgrade for Rolls-Royce AE 1107C engines powering V-22 aircraft, maximizing “hot and high” capability up to 6,000 feet of altitude and 95°F.
Textron Systems Weapon & Sensor Systems announced its G-CLAWTM precision guided weapon successfully completed a live-fire demonstration recently at the U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona.
Cette semaine, 18 000 personnes de l’US Army, de la Navy, du Corps des Marines et de l’Air Force vont participer à l’exercice Valiant Shield dans le Pacifique.
TALON will provide increased precision in the battlespace.
Raytheon Company has received a $109 million Engineering Services contract for its Patriot Air and Missile Defense System.
C’est le général Harold Greene, deputy commanding general, combined security transition command, qui a été tué hier dans une attaque Green on blue en Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Vessel CW3 Harold A. Clinger, manned by a 163rd Transportation Detachment crew, got underway from its homeport at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on July 2 to conduct the first of eight surface lifts between Kaneohe Bay and Kawaihae Harbor in support of 3rd Marines as part of the biennial Rim of the Pacific 2014 exercise.
L’US Army cherche à développer de nouvelles grenades fumigènes permettant de limiter potentiellement l’impact environnemental.
French Engineers from the 31st Engineer Regiment construct a wire obstacle while coming under attack from OPFOR during Combined Resolve II.
U.S. Army convoys will soon be able to roll into even the roughest of unfriendly foreign urban areas and combat zones without the worry of …