Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF) are a vital component of multi-domain operations (MDO). Defeating great power enemies requires defeating the enemy’s entire warfighting systems. This means ...
Military historians, professionals, and strategists attributed U.S. military victories in World Wars I and II to two basic points: 1) The U.S. possessed deeper industrial capacity to support the war, ...
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The F-35 Fighter Jet Now Has DAGGR-2 Data Sharing
The American fighter jet successfully used DAGGR-2 to share classified data in real-time with Denmark, showcasing multi-domain operations through Lockheed Martin's Open Systems Gateway technology. On ...
The U.S. Army in the Pacific has begun working through how it will build two Multi-Domain Commands in the theater to oversee and direct the service’s Multi-Domain Task Force units as it continues to ...
A file image of Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit addressing a gathering at the Defence Services Staff College. (Photo:@PIB_India/X) Bengaluru, Apr 9: Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, the Chief of Integrated ...
Modern multi-domain operations require fast, adaptable, and secure information sharing across multiple security levels, environments, and commands. Cross domain solutions (CDSs) are essential to ...
The Army is planning for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) in 2035 where it will need to deter or engage a peer or near-peer adversary. This congressionally mandated study will assess the technology ...
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