‘Going to change everything’: Special Forces joins Army’s next-gen C2 prototype experiments

‘Going to change everything’: Special Forces joins Army’s next-gen C2 prototype experimentsPhoto: Breaking Defense

After hearing how the 4th Infantry Division was using its new C2 tech, 10th Special Forces Group got in on the action, including at the recent Ivy Mass exercise.

Why this matters for military families

Directly impacts active-duty service members, deployment schedules, and operational readiness across branches.

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Originally published by Breaking Defense. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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