Australian, US forces team up for Exercise Hamel
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DefenceTalkROCKHAMPTON, Australia: On the 100th anniversary of WWI’s Battle of Hamel, when U.S. and Australian forces first fought side by side against German forces in Le Hamel, France, the longtime partners once again joined forces — this time for Exercise Hamel at Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area in central Queensland, Australia, from June 18-July 1. […]https://www.defencetalk.com/australian-us-forces-team-up-for-exercise-hamel-71729/
Multi-Domain Task Force set to lead Pacific Pathways rotation in first overseas tests
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DefenceTalkThe Army’s ongoing pilot to develop multi-domain capabilities that could one day be replicated across the service is slated to undergo further testing overseas for the first time next year. The Multi-Domain Task Force, which leaders envision to be a battalion-plus unit that maximizes air, sea, land, cyber and space assets on the battlefield, is […]https://www.defencetalk.com/multi-domain-task-force-set-to-lead-pacific-pathways-rotation-in-first-overseas-tests-71723/
Exercise Saber Strike 18 Participants Mull Lessons Learned
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DefenceTalkBEMOWO PISKIE, Poland: As this year’s U.S. Army Europe-led Saber Strike 18 cooperative training exercise comes to an end, soldiers from NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland reflected on training, partnerships and interoperability. “Through Saber Strike, I have learned that together, we are NATO. Once again, this multinational exercise has proven that all participating […]https://www.defencetalk.com/exercise-saber-strike-18-participants-mull-lessons-learned-71714/
US Army looks to modernize safety doctrine
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DefenceTalkFORT RUCKER: Sweeping changes to Army Safety doctrine, training, and ease of accident reporting are the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center’s top priorities, explained Brig. Gen David J. Francis as he addressed safety professionals from around the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Command during an inaugural safety summit at Anniston Army Depot recently. “Our mission at […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-army-looks-to-modernize-safety-doctrine-71636/
British Army Re-Joins Boxer Programme In Step Towards New Armoured Vehicles
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DefenceTalkThe British Army has taken a step towards exploring a deal for a fleet of new armoured vehicles, potentially supporting at least 1,000 British jobs, by announcing it is re-joining the Boxer programme today. The UK will re-join the Boxer programme and explore options to equip the Army with the 8×8 troop carriers to modernise […]https://www.defencetalk.com/british-army-re-joins-boxer-programme-in-step-towards-new-armoured-vehicles-71621/
Task Force Spartan aviation brigade exchanges troops with Jordanian Air Force
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DefenceTalkCAMP TAJI, Iraq: The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) welcomed Soldiers assigned to the 449th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB), Task Force Spartan, to participate in a bi-lateral aviation exchange in Jordan, Feb. 21 to March 1. This exchange was one of many scheduled visits to Jordan for the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) and […]https://www.defencetalk.com/task-force-spartan-aviation-brigade-exchanges-troops-with-jordanian-air-force-71611/
US Army looks to keep competitive edge with long-range precision fires
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DefenceTalkPotential U.S. adversaries have advanced their long-range capabilities, and the Army needs to move quickly to maintain its military edge, the service’s leaders said Monday at the Association of the Army’s Global Force Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama. Long-range precision fires, one of six modernization priorities identified by Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Mark […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-army-looks-to-keep-competitive-edge-with-long-range-precision-fires-71608/
US SOF Conduct Winter Warfare Training in Sweden
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DefenceTalkThere’s cold and then there’s above the Arctic Circle cold. So cold that frostbite on exposed skin can occur within minutes. Not cold enough to stop special operations forces from operating in the environment. U.S. Air Force Special Operations Forces assigned to the 352nd Special Operations Wing and U.S. Army Special Forces assigned to 10th […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-sof-conduct-winter-warfare-training-in-sweden-71595/
Germany’s Rheinmetall wins Australia combat vehicle contract
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DefenceTalkGerman manufacturer Rheinmetall won a Aus$5.2 (US$4.1 billion) contract Wednesday to supply Australia with new armoured combat vehicles as Canberra boosts its defence capabilities. The deal will see Rheinmetall supply 211 of its Boxer CRV vehicles built with Australian steel by Australian workers, defeating a rival bid from BAE Systems. “The vehicles will provide improved […]https://www.defencetalk.com/germanys-rheinmetall-wins-australia-combat-vehicle-contract-71566/
Israel selling Uzi-maker IMI Systems to private firm
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DefenceTalkIsrael is selling state-owned IMI Systems, maker of the Uzi submachine gun, to defense company Elbit Systems for more than half a billion dollars, the finance ministry said on Sunday. The government began the process of privatizing IMI Systems, formerly known as Israel Military Industries, in 2013. The firm is the manufacturer of the legendary […]https://www.defencetalk.com/israel-selling-uzi-maker-imi-systems-to-private-firm-71563/