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The Army activated the Multi-Domain Command Pacific last week, combining the 7th Infantry Division and 1st Multi-Domain Task Force.
The Army combined maneuver forces and weapons across cyber, space, electronic warfare, and fires into a new one-of-a-kind command.
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The Army activated the Multi-Domain Command Pacific last week, combining the 7th Infantry Division and 1st Multi-Domain Task Force.

Army launches new Indo-Pacific multi-domain command

Army aims to sync two divisions using next-gen C2 by year’s end

The case for a US Northeast Asia Command

El Ejército de EEUU recuperó el nombre de Comando del Pacífico para su principal mando militar en Asia

Defense Business Brief: SECARMY’s dream marketplace; USARPAC + USVs; and Quantum EOs

Military Leaders From 25 Countries Gather in Waikiki to Talk Coastal Warfare

Pentagon renames Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command

US Army tests autonomous boats during Philippine exercise

The move combines traditional formations with some of the service’s cyber, space, unmanned systems and electronic warfare…

The two-star Multi-Domain Command-Pacific will merge the 7th ID’s Stryker infantry brigades and a combat aviation brigade with a…

Soldiers can stay connected and keep analyzing targets while on the move, while also blending into the electromagnetic spectrum.

The effort will be led by Anduril, which ran NGC2 prototyping at 4th ID.

The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division brought several new weapons to this year's Balikatan exercise.

Uncrewed vehicles were everywhere at LANPAC—even above a general’s head.