ARMOR is a professional-development magazine published by the U.S. Army Armor School. The Chief of Armor provides the magazine as a forum for the Soldiers and leaders under his proponency to explain, digest or debate Army and Armor Branch doctrine, policy or other career-related issues or information. ARMOR focuses on Armor and Cavalry Soldiers up to the battalion and brigade level as well as on Army-wide concerns and issues that affect Armor and Cavalry formations. The Chief of Armor's proponency includes:
- armored, direct-fire ground combat systems not serving primarily as infantry carriers;
- weapons used exclusively in these systems or by career management field (CMF)19-series enlisted Soldiers;
- miscellaneous items of equipment armored and armored cavalry organizations use exclusively;
- training for all 19-series officers and CMF 19-series enlisted Soldiers;
- and information concerning the training, logistics, history and leadership of armor and armored cavalry units at a brigade/regiment level and below, including threat units at those levels.
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Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Driving Change – Armor Brigade Combat Team Transformation
By BG Chad C. Chalfont
The Gunner’s Seat: New Armor School CSM and... read more
Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Driving Change – Armor Brigade Combat Team Transformation
By BG Chad C. Chalfont
The Gunner’s Seat: New Armor School CSM and Focus Areas
By CSM Ryan Roush
From the Boresight Line: Enhancing Combat Effectiveness – Implementation of Collective Scanning Techniques
By SFC Jesse R. Craven
From the Combat Training Centers: Reconnaissance and Security After ARSTRUC: Cavalry Squadrons are out, but R&S is Still in!
By LTC James Carrier, CPT Mike Christy, CPT Mike McKeon, and COL CJ Kirkpatrick
Gunnery Branch – C92: Training Circular 3-20.31-120, Gunnery: Heavy Tank – Tower Prompts
By Gunnery and Weapons Branch
Unleashing the Leviathan: Transforming the ABCT to Win in LSCO
By LTC Christopher Hands and LTC Larry Kay
AFN-OTM: Enabling Distributed Operations at the Tactical Level
By LTC Marreo Burch, MAJ Adam Black, and CW2 Justin Carrier
Breaking Through: Combined Arms Maneuver Against Prepared Defenses
By LTC Darrell Fawley
General Abrams’s Impact on Modern Armored Warfare and the M1 Legacy
By SGM Steve Gonzalez
The 10X Tank Platoon
By Ted Maciuba
Transformation on the Frontier’s Edge: 2CR’s Once and Future Legacy
By MAJ Andrew Kang and MAJ Michael R. Nilsen
Interwar Mechanization to Transformative Robotization
By Kasey O’Donnell
Combined Arms in Urban Operations: Insights into ATP 3-06.11
By CPT Logan S. Yates
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PB 17-25-2, ARMOR Magazine
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DEPARTMENTS
Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Ready for Next Fight
BG Chad C. Chalfont
From the Boresight Line: Who is Your Master Gunner and What Do they Do for... read more
DEPARTMENTS
Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Ready for Next Fight
BG Chad C. Chalfont
From the Boresight Line: Who is Your Master Gunner and What Do they Do for Your?
Retired CSM Greg Brobst
Book Reviews
The Red Army of the Great Patriotic War 1941-45 by Steven J. Zaloga
Reviewed by Retired LTC Robert G. Smith
FEATURES
Synchronizing Operations in Time, Space, Purpose: The Combined Arms Rehearsal and Commander’s Visualization
LTC Darrell E. Fawley III
Lead, Maintain, Train: A Framework for a Successful EUCOM Deployment
LTC Kyle Trottier, MAJ Timothy Lee, and CSM Mark Lavender
Production Control: Way to Prioritize Maintenance in Armor Battalions
LTC Michael D. Hebert, MAJ Grant P. Roberts, CW4 Wes Leach, and CPT Colleen Talbott
Employment of sUAS: Enhancing Maneuver Training Experience and Preparing Armor Officers for Future Capability, Threats
MAJ Matthew L. Simon
ROK-US Combined Division: How Fighting Together Enables 2nd Infantry Division
LTC Brennan Speakes, LTC Jared Furguson, MAJ Ian Murdoch, MAJ Seohyun Park, NAJ Bradley Rager, and MAJ Wesley Mooseman
Tanks Designed for Urban Combat
Michael McCabe
Planning: Preventing Preventable Problems in Military Decision-Making Process
Retired COL Esli Pitts
Adapting to Multi-Domain Battlefield: Developing Emissions Control SOP
CPT Ryan McGovern
How Innovation Helps Cavalry Formations Solve Age-Old C2 Challenges
MAJ Mike Eads and MAJ Matt Coccia
Ukraine’s Wooden Ships
LTC Mitchell A. Payne
Lesson’s Learned from Warrior Fortitude 23
MAJ Devin Osburn
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