The U.S. Army has repeatedly declared it is closing in on deploying its first hypersonic weapon, the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, or LRHW. But a pattern of missed deadlines, unresolved test failures, ...
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For most of its history, developmental testing of artillery has been the core mission of U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground ...
The Army’s ongoing push to upgrade its handheld firepower isn’t slowing down, as it prepares to introduce yet another new rifle later this year, the service confirmed this week. The XM8 carbine is the ...
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The U.S. Army and Navy launched a common hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on March 26, 2026, continuing a joint effort to field a single weapon system across both ...
To many of us, a job involving blowing things up on a regular basis sounds like a dream or wishful thinking. Or sheer fantasy. For U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground Munitions and Weapons Test Director ...
Across the United States, servicepeople and scientists alike are working hard every day to ensure that the nation can maintain its reputation as one of the most militarily advanced on the planet. To ...
The US Navy borrowed a US Army Palletized-High Energy Laser (P-HEL) to test shooting down unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at ...
Across decades of conflict, only a select group of weapons proved so reliable and adaptable that they remained in service long after their expected lifespan. These systems survived shifting ...