General Dynamics Land Systems has announced several partnership agreements for advanced software solutions throughout its portfolio of combat capabilities. General Dynamics Land Systems is working alongside Applied Intuition, Palantir Technologies, General Dynamics Mission Systems, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) and Strategic Technology Consulting (STC) to ensure its products remain at the forefront of technology. “The outcome on the battlefield increasingly is decided by which side has more powerful software,” said Dave Paddock, president of General Dynamics Land Systems. “By partnering with these best-in-class innovators, we are cementing our position as a multidomain solutions provider for the U.S. Army and our global customers. We will continue to work with disruptors across all technologies to ensure the Soldiers and Marines who depend on our combat capabilities are prepared to dominate in the future operational environment.” “Our partners are operating at the leading edge, and that’s not just in the world of defense,” said Scott Hall, chief technology officer at General Dynamics Land Systems. “Working together, our companies create a dynamic ecosystem for innovation across digital engineering, modular open system architecture and beyond. Put simply, they give us – and our customers – the power to win.”
M-SHORAD Increment 1 has a new name! The U.S. Army announced that its Maneuver Short Range Air Defense capability will be called the Sgt Stout, in honor of Mitchell W. Stout, who was killed in action while shielding his fellow Soldiers from a grenade in Vietnam. He is the only Air Defender ever to earn the Medal of Honor. The Sgt Stout M-SHORAD system integrates air defense capabilities onto a Stryker A1 armored vehicle. It is designed to defeat uncrewed aerial systems and fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. We’re proud to deliver the Sgt Stout!
Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.