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CCDC’s Road Map to Modernizing the Army: Soldier Lethality

Today’s soldiers require advanced capabilities to be effective on future battlefields. Advances in technology have produced better weapon optics, imaging devices, and body armor, as well as many other types of specialized protective and offensive gear. Body armor that could protect soldiers against rifle fire, for example, was not available during World War II, the

U.S. Army Develop Ultra-Strong 3-D Printed Steel Parts to Revolutionize Battlefield Logistics

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is using customized steel alloy powder to 3-D print high-strength spare parts for ground vehicles in a bid to “to revolutionize logistics.” “Additive manufacturing is going to have a huge impact on sustainment,” said Dr. Brandon McWilliams, a team lead in

Windshield Wiper Fluid a Potential Battlefield Fuel

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Fuel cells using methanol may finally be making inroads with the Army after years of research and development. Berry Ferry, power division chief at the Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC), said resistance to the technology has come in the form of the service’s “one fuel forward” policy