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Our Future Combat Systems?

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12.07.2007 at 10:27am

Today’s Washington Post provides an update on the U.S. Army’s Future Combat SystemsThe Army’s $200 Billion Makeover by Alec Klein.

… In the Army’s vision, the war of the future is increasingly combat by mouse clicks. It’s as networked as the Internet, as mobile as a cellphone, as intuitive as a video game. The Army has a name for this vision: Future Combat Systems, or FCS. The project involves creating a family of 14 weapons, drones, robots, sensors and hybrid-electric combat vehicles connected by a wireless network. It has turned into the most ambitious modernization of the Army since World War II and the most expensive Army weapons program ever, military officials say.

It’s also one of the most controversial. Even as some early versions of these weapons make their way onto the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, members of Congress, government investigators and military observers question whether the Defense Department has set the stage for one of its biggest and costliest failures. At risk, they say, are billions of taxpayer dollars spent on exotic technology that may never come to fruition, leaving the Army little time and few resources to prepare for new threats…

Future Combat Systems – Official U.S. Army Web Page

Video Analysis of Army’s Modernization ProgramWashington Post

Future Combat: The Wireless War – Online Discussion with Washington Post’s Alec Klein

Discuss – Small Wars Council

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