US Army, a state-owned entity headquartered in the US, was founded in 1775 and comprises approximately 432,000 employees. The US Army functions as the primary land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces, responsible for conducting land-based military operations and providing defense services.

Revenue

Founded

1775

Headcount

432,000

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Armed Forces

Ownership

State Owned

News Summary:

On March 31, DEFSEC Technologies Inc. launched its Battlespace Laser Identification Sensor System (BLISS), designed for battlefield use to detect laser threats, identify emitters, and provide networked battlespace awareness. Previously, on March 23, Oshkosh Corporation's shares rose after its Defense business exhibited at the Association of the U.S. Army Global Force Symposium, highlighting how its commercial manufacturing strength and rapid integration accelerate the fielding of integrated fires and multi-domain capability. Earlier the same day, the recently combined Qualis InTrack Radar Technologies and Tektonux Platform, which serves organizations across the U.S. Army, U.S. Space Force, and NASA, appointed a new Chief Strategy Officer. The platform aims to continue developing proprietary software solutions incorporating AI capabilities to enhance customers' sensor and C2 systems. This follows Comtech's delivery of the first set of Enterprise Digital Intermediate Frequency Multi-Carrier (EDIM) modems to the U.S. Army on March 18, securing a strategic foothold in the Army's modernization efforts.
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