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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP03 Oct 2018 12:17 p.m. PST

"The Army is investing in a slew of new capabilities to make soldiers more effective.

"At the end of the day, the Army's people, they are our most important asset," said Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville. "We are going to give our soldiers leap ahead technology that is going to make them much more capable and lethal on the battlefield as we move forward."

Soldier lethality is the service's sixth most important modernization priority going forward, he noted during remarks at the National Defense Industrial Association's Army Science and Technology Conference in Washington, D.C…."
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Lion in the Stars03 Oct 2018 9:19 p.m. PST

Lightening the soldier's load would be a good start…

Waco Joe04 Oct 2018 9:57 a.m. PST

From part 4

Bell also plans to move the aircraft — which is based on technology developed for the V-22 Osprey — from Amarillo, Texas, where it was built and where the company manufacturers other platforms such as the Osprey, to Arlington, Texas, Schloesser added.

Oh dis gun be gud

Mac Thornberry from Amarillo is the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

Darkest Star Games04 Oct 2018 2:22 p.m. PST

They were flying a civilian version of the V-22 (with the V tail) around here (Arlington, TX) the other day. Almost caused a pileup on I-20.

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