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Defense industry partners successfully tested a new three-shot rocket launcher mounted to a logistics drone at Fort Ruck...
05/26/2026

Defense industry partners successfully tested a new three-shot rocket launcher mounted to a logistics drone at Fort Rucker on May 20, an initiative designed to push advanced precision strike capabilities down to the battalion level.

US Army Fort Rucker & AVCOE

FORT RUCKER, Ala.— Defense industry partners successfully tested a new three-shot rocket launcher mounted to a logistics drone at Fort Rucker on May 20,...

05/21/2026

Industry partners, Survice Engineering, and BAE systems FalconWorks are evolving tactical capabilities for the warfighter.

Watch as the TRV-150, a logistics platform already fielded by the Army and Marine Corps, successfully test, a new three shot launcher for the APKWS 70 mm rockets at Fort Rucker.

Driven by a powerful collaboration involving PAE Maneuver Air, Aviation Future Concepts Directorate, DEVCOM Armament Center, and CPE Aviation, this integration moves precision, strike capabilities down to the battalion level and below.

This joint effort could deliver a mission ready, expeditionary solution for base defense, air to air engagements, and counter UAS operations.

Can scheduled maintenance actions be deferred? Find out in the latest Standsgram with CW5 Kylene Lewis. https://home.arm...
05/21/2026

Can scheduled maintenance actions be deferred? Find out in the latest Standsgram with CW5 Kylene Lewis.

https://home.army.mil/rucker/8617/7939/4489/DES_STANDSGRAM_Deferred_Maintenance.pdf

“Today we honor a tradition central to our Army, the Change of Responsibility. This is a moment to recognize the incredi...
05/11/2026

“Today we honor a tradition central to our Army, the Change of Responsibility. This is a moment to recognize the incredible service of one departing leader and senior noncommissioned officer while formally welcoming another one," said Maj. Gen. Clair A. Gill, AVCOE and Fort Rucker commanding general. "And, as we’ll sing in a few minutes, ‘the Army goes rolling along’.”

Read about the Aviation Branch Command Sergeant Major Change of Responsibility at Fort Rucker:
https://www.army.mil/article/292358

FORT RUCKER, Ala.--The Fort Rucker community welcomed incoming Aviation Branch Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Ruben A. Davila IV, and bid far...

"Command post survivability is not just a technical challenge; it is a cultural one. Leaders must challenge legacy minds...
05/04/2026

"Command post survivability is not just a technical challenge; it is a cultural one. Leaders must challenge legacy mindsets, empower disciplined initiative, and train to operate under degraded conditions. Threat analysis must drive offensive and defensive responses across multiple domains."

Read more from this Aviaiton Digest Article Here!

Streamlined CAD/PAD oversight strengthens aviation readiness by eliminating gaps caused by disconnected maintenance, ammunition, and property systems. Integrated lifecycle management reduces false delinquencies, ensures accurate accountability, and supports mission‑critical compliance.

Munitions accountability is essential to aviation readiness. The recurring difficulties in CAD/PAD management stem from ...
04/27/2026

Munitions accountability is essential to aviation readiness. The recurring difficulties in CAD/PAD management stem from these structural shortcomings, not unit-level ex*****on. As the case studies show, disconnected systems and inconsistent data flow create unavoidable gaps. While disciplined turn-in practices and internal coordination remain necessary, they only mitigate the symptoms of a fragmented process.

Read more from this Aviaiton Digest Article Here!

Streamlined CAD/PAD oversight strengthens aviation readiness by eliminating gaps caused by disconnected maintenance, ammunition, and property systems. Integrated lifecycle management reduces false delinquencies, ensures accurate accountability, and supports mission‑critical compliance.

In a historic first, the U.S. Army’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) school at Fort Rucker partnered wit...
04/22/2026

In a historic first, the U.S. Army’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) school at Fort Rucker partnered with U.S. Army South from March 14-18, 2026 to successfully execute a large-scale reintegration exercise, simulating the mass return of service members from a large-scale combat operation.

FORT RUCKER, Ala. - In a historic first, the U.S. Army’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) school at Fort Rucker partnered with U.S. Army...

U.S. Marines preparing for a deployment descended on a Fort Rucker training field to rescue Soldiers role-playing as the...
04/21/2026

U.S. Marines preparing for a deployment descended on a Fort Rucker training field to rescue Soldiers role-playing as the crew of a downed helicopter April 16.

FORT RUCKER, Ala. — U.S. Marines preparing for a deployment descended on a Fort Rucker training field to rescue Soldiers role-playing as the crew of a d...

04/20/2026

Last week, U.S. Army Aviation partnered with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit to conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP) exercise at Louisville Stagefield.

This joint training brought together Army Aviation and Marine Corps forces to execute coordinated air-ground operations, demonstrating rapid response capabilities in complex environments. Utilizing aircraft such as the MV-22 Osprey, teams rehearsed the recovery of personnel and critical equipment under simulated real-world conditions.

Training like this strengthens interoperability and ensures our forces remain ready to respond anytime, anywhere.

Strengthening ammunition readiness through integrated forecasting, improved brigade‑level coordination, and adaptive too...
04/20/2026

Strengthening ammunition readiness through integrated forecasting, improved brigade‑level coordination, and adaptive tools that bridge gaps between TAMIS, DTMS, and emerging EBS‑C capabilities to enhance accountability and support mission success.

Read more from this Aviaiton Digest Article Here!

Strengthening ammunition readiness through integrated forecasting, improved brigade‑level coordination, and adaptive tools that bridge gaps between TAMIS, DTMS, and emerging EBS‑C capabilities to enhance accountability and support mission success.

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