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The U.S. Army is boosting readiness for future war through rapid tech deployment, streamlined processes, and improved housing under Trump and Hegseth.
The U.S. Army is intensifying readiness for future conflicts by prioritizing victory in the first battle, implementing sweeping reforms since April 2025 under President Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
The Army has streamlined acquisition, empowered frontline leaders, and adopted the FUZE venture model to accelerate technology deployment.
Units like the 25th Infantry and 101st Airborne are using 3D printing and software factories to develop custom drones and tactical tools, with engineers embedded in combat units for faster innovation.
Advanced manufacturing enables rapid, on-demand equipment production.
The Army also launched the “Clean, Comfortable, Safe” housing initiative to improve soldier welfare.
These efforts aim to ensure soldiers are well-equipped, trained, and prepared to dominate in future combat.
El Ejército de EE.UU. está aumentando la preparación para la guerra futura a través de un rápido despliegue de tecnología, procesos simplificados, y mejoras en la vivienda bajo Trump y Hegseth.