Army moves ahead on plans to replace storied Bradley Fighting Vehicle

The program to replace the venerable Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is expected to cost $45 billion.

Defense News

The Army’s annual exercise focused on refining its Positioning, Navigation and Timing capabilities, called PNTAX, will widen its aperture in future years, the Army’s new All-Domain Sensing Cross Functional Team lead told Defense News.

The new All-Domain Sensing CFT is now fully established, following the announcement in March it would become Army Futures Command’s latest office to focus on modernization efforts.

The team, created to develop capabilities that will allow the service to understand battlespace goings-on, will initially work toward creating an architecture of sensors as well as processing and disseminating the enormous amount of data collected from those sensors.

The team grew out of the former Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing/Space CFT and took its current staff and director, Michael Monteleone, and expanded the mission to focus on broad deep-sensing capabilities.

“I think you’re going to see an evolution of PNTAX probably both in name and also in scope,” Monteleone told Defense News ahead of the U.S. Army’s annual conference. PNTAX stands for PNT Assessment Exercise.

While he said he could not yet divulge details on exactly how the exercise would be evolving, Monteleone said: “It’ll be something different. As we go more and more towards the resilient architectures from space to ground, both in transport and in data, then also as we start augmenting our formations with the human-machine integrated side of it, as we bring more robots, more [unmanned aircraft systems] capability into that architecture, we have to evaluate that in that denied environment.”

PNTAX will also likely be federated into other experiments and activities across the Army as well, Monteleone noted.

The Army just wrapped up its sixth PNTAX at the end of last month. The experiment “continues to deliver more and more value,” Monteleone said, because it offers a realistic threat environment that is “unique.”

There were were over 600 participants in the event, to include joint partners, combatant commands and all of the Five Eyes partners Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Monteleone said. Over 150 technologies were assessed and over 130 organizations total were on the ground over the three-week evaluation.

While the experimentation effort will evolve to encompass new focus areas within the All-Domain Sensing CFT, the team is not finished working on PNT capabilities even though it has seen successful fielding of a mounted and dismounted PNT system and the CFT has closed up shop.

“There is still a lot of work to be done in PNT,” Monteleone said.

“It’s really focused on what’s next in PNT and also focused on how to leverage exquisite PNT as a system of systems enabler to provide advantage,” he said. “Think of it from the perspective of being able to couple that with communications systems, electronic warfare systems, sensing systems and being able to outmaneuver adversaries, essentially, because I now have the ability to trust my timing source.”#assured-position-navigation-and-timing #apnt #pnt #all-domain-sensing-cft #army-futures-command #electronic-warfare #ausa-2024 #ausa #association-of-the-u-s-army #circulated-defense-news
Army navigation drill to incorporate new sensors in coming years

Army navigation drill to incorporate new sensors in coming years

The service plans to field and army of new sensors to cut through the fog of war.

Defense News
Army closes in on autonomous boats to ferry supplies into battle

Watercraft and large cargo drones are early pursuits in Army's future autonomous resupply distribution chain.

Defense News
Through a series of experiments known as NetModX, the Army sought to wring out integrated network capabilities in real-world conditions.#netmodx #next-generation-command-and-control #ngc2 #army-futures-command #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
How an experiment in New Jersey could shape the Army’s future network
How an experiment in New Jersey could shape the Army’s future network

Through a series of experiments known as NetModX, the Army sought to wring out integrated network capabilities in real-world conditions.

Defense News
Project Convergence to plant a flag in the Pacific

Project Convergence heads to the Pacific to put experimentation to the test from Hawaii to Guam, down the first island chain and into Australia.

Defense News
Trial by fire: How the Army banks on frontline units to test new gear

Army leaders take another stab at familiar objectives — culture change and acquisition reform.

Defense News
Army looking to streamline and speed up helicopter refuel and resupply

As it prepares for conventional war, the Army is rethinking how it will refuel and rearm its aircraft.

Defense News
Creating space careers for enlisted soldiers a priority, officials say

Army Space and Missile Defense Command is pushing to create a new space MOS for enlisted soldiers.

Defense News
US Army working on new missile defense strategy with eye toward 2040

The Army's Space and Missile Defense Command is working on a new air and missile defense strategy for 2040 that will be informed by current conflicts.

Defense News