Readiness-Level Progression: Certifying Expertise in Lethality as a Subset of the Armor Standardization and Training Strategy 2030
by Lt. Col. Dan Cannon and Lt. Col. John Nimmons
Closing the Lethality Gap: Trend Analysis from Sullivan Cup 2022 and Application of Integrated Weapons Training Strategy (Part I)
by Capt. Matthew T. Miller and 1st Sgt. Louis L. Leatherbury
Closing the Lethality Gap: Trend Analysis from Sullivan Cup 2022 and Application of Integrated Weapons Training Strategy (Part II)
by Staff Sgt. Kurt Scapardine
Operationalizing Command Maintenance to Train Organizational Systems and Build a Culture of Maintenance Readiness
by Maj. Gary M. Klein
At First Sight: Russian Armor/Mechanized Battalion Tactical Groups in Ukraine War
by Maj. Gonzalo Báez
Enhancing Russian Tank Survivability: Tank-Support Combat Vehicle Entering Tank Battalions
by Dr. Les Grau and Dr. Charles K. Bartles
Enabling the Brigade Combat Team: Headquarters and Specialty Company Commanders Maximize Scarce Resources
by Capts Alfred Flores, Dallas Hopkins, Jeffrey Nielsen, Jordan Scanlan and Jennifer St. Remy
Mobile Protected Firepower: An Opportunity
by Lt. Col. Ben Ferguson and Capt. Lennard Salcedo
Do Armored Cavalry Regiments Make Cavalry Divisions Obsolete?
by Michael McCabe
On-The-Move Network to Increase Armored Formation Survivability, Lethality
by Maj. Alex Barron, Maj. Bryan DiPalermo, Maj. James Napper, Maj. JayPatrick Griffith and Maj. Todd Klinzing-Donaldson
Drones: Over the Hill and Far Away
by Donald Wilkins
Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Armor Standardization and Training Strategy 2030
by Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey
Gunner’s Seat: Welcome, Bradley Fighting Vehicle Crewman 19C, to the Armor Family
by Command Sgt. Maj. Levares J. Jackson Sr.
Featured unit:
112th Cavalry Regiment
Tanks of the World:
T-90M
Armor and Cavalry Medal of Honor Heroes: Miller through Niven; Harris through Hastings; O’Conner through Palmer