A U.S. soldier prepares an Avenger surface-to-air missile system for firing during the Dynamic Front 26 exercise in February 2026 in Romania.
LAWTON, Oklahoma — A planned convergence of field artillery and air defense units within the U.S. Army will drive investments in common sensors, launchers and fire control systems, an Army leader said here at the Fires Symposium. The integration of offensive and defensive fires is intended to...
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