U.S. Army Tests 100+ Technologies in Division-Scale Combat for Project Convergence-Capstone 6
The U.S. Army's Project Convergence-Capstone 6 will evaluate over 100 technologies using the 4th Infantry Division. This exercise aims to assess the effectiveness of the NGC2 architecture in a realistic combat environment, impacting future military operational capabilities.

Project Convergence-Capstone 6 (PC-C6) will test more than 100 technologies with a focus on the 4th Infantry Division's NGC2 command-and-control system. The exercise, announced on July 15, is the largest since Project Convergence began, directed by Lt.
Gen. Michael McCurry. It will take place at the National Training Center, simulating real operational pressures with an active opposing force.
Key components include tactical edge computers and the Artillery Execution Suite (AXS), designed for efficient command-and-control. Allied nations, including the United Kingdom and Australia, will collaborate to evaluate interoperability of national systems. Successful outcomes could inform procurement decisions for the NGC2 architecture and its deployment in additional formations.




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