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Exclusive AUSA 2025 Coverage Day 1: Full Breakdown of New U.S. Weapons Defense Technologies

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Join Army Recognition for our exclusive on-the-ground coverage of Day 1 at AUSA 2025 in Washington, D.C., where we bring you firsthand looks at the most advanced weapons systems and technologies shaping the future of the U.S. Army. From the autonomous S-70 U-Hawk helicopter by Sikorsky to General Dynamics’ new Stryker-based Nexus command system, and Bell Textron’s next-gen MV-75 tiltrotor aircraft, this video covers all the major unveilings. Get expert analysis, high-resolution visuals, and insider commentary only available through Army Recognition’s embedded editorial team. Subscribe for daily updates from AUSA 2025 and beyond.

Summary of this video:
00:00 INTRO
00:15 Overview of what you can see at the AUSA 2025 defense exhibition in Washington, D.C.
01:00 Lockheed Martin Sikorsky unveils S-70UAS U-Hawk, turning Black Hawk into an autonomous helicopter
03:15 General Dynamics Land Systems Nexus Mission Command on the Move on Stryker combat vehicle
05:06 General Dynamics Land Systems Pandur II SHORAD air defense combat vehicle
06:48 General Dynamics Land Systems Reveals Counter-drone MUTT XM Robotic Vehicle
09:08 RTX boosts Patriot air defense missile system with next-gen LTAMDS radar
12:01 RTX DeepFires™ autonomous surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missile launcher
14:22 GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle Utility version with a cargo area with a counter-drone system
17:06 GM Defense Heavy Duty Hybrid Vehicle
19:16 Bell Textron Redefines U.S. Army Air Mobility with Next-Gen Tiltrotor Aircraft MV-75
22:42 AM General unveils its new next-generation light Hawkeye 105mm Mobile Howitzer System and JLTV A2
25:15 Contact details of the Army Recognition Group
25:32 OUTRO

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