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Tango0121 Dec 2020 10:04 p.m. PST

… on Soon

"Despite all the disruptions of 2020, Army modernization officials have tested new, longer-range and more precise infantry weapon systems. They also announced efforts that could lead to future machine guns, precision grenade launchers and possibly even hand-held directed energy weapons.

Soldier lethality is a key Army modernization priority, one that has gained momentum since the service unveiled a strategy in 2017 to equip combat units with a new generation of air and ground combat systems…"
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Thresher0122 Dec 2020 2:52 p.m. PST

That IS excellent news, which is needed on the military front, since a lot of the news of late has not been positive.

Pair this with our new, long-range artillery shells, and our enemies have a lot to fear.

They never should have cancelled the XM25, so good to see it, or something like it is still in development.

Hopefully, the new guy won't gut defense spending like his buddy did not too long ago, or a lot of these promising new projects may never reach our troops in the field.

Tango0122 Dec 2020 9:35 p.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend! (smile)


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