United States Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) is an analysis organization of the United States Army. AMSAA's overall goal is to provide soldiers with the best U.S. Army materiel possible. AMSAA supports the U.S. Army by conducting systems and engineering analyses to support decisions on technology, materiel acquisitions, and the designing, developing and sustaining of U.S. Army weapon systems. (Wikipedia).
CGSR | Nuclear Modernization with a New President and Congress: Continued Bipartisan Support or Not?
Speaker Abstract Many of us take as a given that the Triad of U.S. nuclear forces helps prevent major wars and promote strategic stability among the major powers. But the set of exquisite capabilities—the people who design, develop, secure, plan, operate and maintain nuclear forces and t
From playlist Center for Global Security Research
The M4 Carbine: Aged to Perfection
The M4 was officially accepted into service by the US military in 1994, and it first saw action in 1999, when US troops were deployed to Kosovo. Later in the Global War on Terror, it was heavily used by US forces, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. By 2005,
From playlist Military Mechanics
CGSR | The MDR, Missile Defense and U.S. Strategic Competitors: An Evolving Approach?
Abstract: Recent Missile Defense Reviews (MDRs), including the Biden administrations’ 2022 MDR, point to a shift in the role of missile defense with respect to the large nuclear powers – Russia and China. This shift in the policy is still in a formative stage. However, the policy reviews c
From playlist Center for Global Security Research
Program Strategy Alignment | How to Migrate from Tactical to Strategic | PGMP® Certification Course
Migrating from Tactical to Strategic - Strategy defines 'HOW', Tactics is employed by the troops; Strategy by Generals. Developing a strategy by Generals. Developing a Strategic focus requires: Focus on the long term not just Today's problem, Delegate the day to day, mundane after Stan
From playlist PMI-PgMP® Certification Training Videos
Vintage Computer Automation: ARMY / DoD: "Electronic Culture" 1980-1990s CALS (Zenith, IBM)
Vintage Computers, Automation; (Zenith PC; Commodore Amiga): Excerpt from Army film “The Electronic Culture” (circa 1991). In the mid-1980’s, the DOD embarked on a program to increase computer automation and electronic data sharing to reduce paperwork, increase efficiencies and save money
From playlist Word Processing, Office Automation, Electronic Office Tools
Captain A.I. - The Future of Military Intelligence
The US Navy has established a new division tasked with overseeing operations of all its medium and large unmanned vessels. Join our YouTube channel by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3asNo2n Find us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3PM21xW Find us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t2Huvb Find us on
From playlist Military Mechanics
Salvaging WW2 Battlefields - How Vehicles & Weapons Were Reused
Black Friday deal! Go to https://nordvpn.com/markfelton to get a 2-year plan plus 1 additional month with a huge discount! After the wounded and dead had been removed from a battlefield, what happened to all the military vehicles and weapons left lying around? Find out here. Dr. Mark Fel
From playlist Unusual Military Units
The Benefits of Functional Architectures | Systems Engineering, Part 3
See the other videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL Functional, logical, and physical architectures are important tools for designing complex systems. We describe what architectures are and how they contribute to the early stages of
From playlist Systems Engineering
The Mexican Expeditionary Air Force
Mexico's fighter squadron 201 was the first and only time that a Mexican unit has been sent to make war on foreign soil. The squadron was called "the Aztec Eagles." The History Guy remembers the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force. This is original content based on research by The History Guy
From playlist Aviation
Johnston Atoll, Island of the Cold War
Some 750 miles from Hawaii, tiny Johnston Atoll was developed into an airbase and seaplane base during the Second World War. After the war, the developed facilities on a remote base put Johnston at the center of Cold War programs from nuclear tests to spy satellites to storing leftover ch
From playlist The Cold War
HOW IT WORKS: WW2 B-29 Super-Fortress
This is a complete overview of cockpit controls and takeoff operations.
From playlist Flight Training
The Air Transport Command's Contributions to the U.S. WWII Effort
The Air Transport Command played a vital role in the US war effort of World War II, yet their service is nearly forgotten. The History Guy remembers the compelling story of military and civilian men and women who ferried planes and supplies from across the US to remote places all over the
From playlist US History
America Prepares for WWII | The Great Courses
Learn more about The Great Courses Plus and sign up for a Free Trial here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/lp/t2/generic?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=145751 What is the most critical battle in World War II? The Battle of the Bulge? D-Day? Here, Professor O'Donnel
From playlist American History
Susan Dunn, “Plan Dog: From Isolation to a Strategy for War”
Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs. Susan Dunn on “FDR’s Third Hundred Days – Preparing for War and Global Leadership: November 1940 to March 1941” Nov. 15, 2016, “Plan Dog: From Isolation to a Strategy for War” Nov. 16, 2016, “A Declaration of Interdependence: Lend-Lease”
From playlist The MacMillan Center
CGSR | Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive
Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive By Dr. Phillip C. Saunders Abstract: Despite an examination of U.S.-China strategic competition from a variety of perspectives, there has been relative neglect of how intense and how interactive the competition
From playlist Center for Global Security Research
WWII Vehicles You May Not Have Heard Of [4K] | Combat Machines | Spark
In World War II machines like the tanks, ships, and aircraft received much of the glory, but there was a whole fleet of lesser-known vehicles that made victory in Europe possible. Hear one story of an American GI and his Harley Davidson motorcycle. - This original and wide-ranging 8 part t
From playlist 4K Science Documentaries
The World At War 1917 I THE GREAT WAR - Week 128
This war was supposed to be over by Christmas 1914. Now, as 1917 dawned, the world still knew 10 active theatres of war around the globe: Western Front, Italian Front, Eastern Front, Macedonian Front, Caucasus Front, Persian Front, Libyan Front, Palestine, Mesopotamia and German East Afric
From playlist World War 1 - 1917 (Season 4)
British Special Forces - Bulgarian-Ottoman Relations - Caporetto I OUT OF THE TRENCHES
Ask your questions here: http://outofthetrenches.thegreatwar.tv » HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL? You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar You can
From playlist All Videos from THE GREAT WAR - chronological order
Special Forces by the Numbers | History
Special Forces have played a vital role in every U.S. military conflict since its founding. Find out more about what it takes to become part of this elite group. Newsletter: https://www.history.com/newsletter Website - http://www.history.com /posts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Hist
From playlist Examine the Past | History
Anthony Eden - On the return of the BEF from Belgium and the Dunkirk embarkation - 2 June 1940
Secretary of State for War Rt Hon. Anthony Eden makes speaks about the return of the British Expeditionary Force from Belgium and about the embarkation at Dunkirk. Broadcast on 2 June 1940
From playlist Sir Anthony Eden