Technology | Future Combat Systems Army to Speed High-Tech Gear Into Combat New weapons could hit Iraq, Afghanistan by 2011 By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 27, 2008 2:33 PM CDT Copied Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey talks about the XM1203 none-line-of-sight cannon, back, during a news conference, Wednesday, June 11, 2008, on the National Mall in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari) The US Army has moved up the timetable for its high-tech weapons program, hoping to get new devices into the field by late 2010, 5 years ahead of its original schedule, Popular Mechanics reports. It’s also shifting focus away from conventional warfare tech like tanks and artillery and toward the communications and unmanned vehicles, including robots, infantry in Iraq and Afghanistan covet. “We’re listening to our soldiers and commanders in the field, and we are giving them the capabilities they need—as fast as we can so that they can win in the current fight,” said the army chief of staff. Read These Next Slate examines the 'spiritual rot' of today's Vegas. Trump's cries against iffy mortgages may lead back to him. CBS News boss pulls 60 Minutes segment critical of Trump policy. Early takeaways from the new release of Epstein files. Report an error