US Army leaders have released the latest version of the service's future fighting concept, which focuses on, among other things, possible solutions to counter and defeat layers of stand-off created by adversaries. "The U.S. Army in Multi-Domain Operations 2028," also referred to as MDO Concept 1.5, further refines the Multi-Domain Battle concept published last year. Read more
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Soldiers participating in the Multi-Domain Task Force pilot program launch a stinger missile using a man-portable air defense system during the Rim of the Pacific exercise at Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands, Hawaii, July 24, 2018
(Credit: Capt. Rachael Jeffcoat)
(Credit: Capt. Rachael Jeffcoat)