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Old 27th Feb 2024, 22:11
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After the changes to the USAF organisation to support mixed wings, and the the ongoing changes in the USMC, now the the US Army is starting to adapt to the war in Ukraine, I thought it needs it own thread..

Massive changes to the U.S. Army, specifically IBCTs:
- The end of Cav Squadrons
- The end of Weapons Companies

However, there will be more UAS/C-UAS capabilities, long-range fires, and more.

https://api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/...sformation.pdf



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Of all of the decisions, the end of the cavalry squadron strikes me as the oddest, but I guess "recon" or Guard/Screen/Cover is a core competency that any maneuver brigade/battalion needs to master.
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https://breakingdefense.com/2024/02/...d-off-missile/

US Navy Seeking to Prototype New Air-Launched Stand-Off Missile

WASHINGTON — The US Navy is seeking industry’s assistance to rapidly prototype and field a new air-launched, stand-off weapon inexpensive enough to manufacture en masse and perform on par with the service’s current anti-ship cruise missile.

Dubbed the “Multi-mission Affordable Capacity Effector (MACE),” the service posted a public notice earlier this month that it should have “increased range at lower costs” and “integrated a high-maturity propulsion system with proven payloads.”

“The objective of this notice is to help the government determine if there are existing sources with the capability and experience to rapidly prototype, integrate, test and field a long-range, network-enabled weapon system capable of launch from a F/A-18E/F and F-35A/C,” according to the notice.

The exact ranges of most Pentagon weaponry are classified, but the notice states MACE should be “complimentary” to the Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, the Lockheed Martin-made missile fielded on the Navy’s F/A-18 and Air Force’s B-1B.

Possible successors to LRASM, an effort dubbed HALO, are in development by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, but the Navy has previously stated it doesn’t expect that weapon to be fielded until the 2030s. By contrast, Naval Air Systems Command, the service agency responsible for buying aircraft and associated weaponry, wants to field an early version of MACE in fiscal year 2027, according to the solicitation.


Possible proposals from industry should aim for a cost no greater than $300,000 per all-up-round with a production capacity of at least 500 rounds per year, the notice states.

“MACE shall be compatible with carriage on F/A-18E/F, as the threshold platform. MACE should be designed for internal carriage of 4 AURs in F-35A/C to enable future integration. MACE shall be compatible with existing internal carriage racks and/or mounting points approved for use on F-35A/C,” according to the notice.
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