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Army Bolstering Weapons Portfolio
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The Army is continuing to overhaul its small arms weapons portfolio in hopes of better preparing its troops for future warfare.
The service has been making strides in its M4 carbine and M249 squad automatic weapon replacement efforts while also looking to adopt new products to boost soldier lethality.
In the next-generation squad weapons program, leaders are pushing through the COVID-19 pandemic and moving onto the second prototype phase, according to the service’s product manager for the effort.
Lt. Col. Jason Bohannon said the service has already completed the first iteration of prototype testing, which was the diagnostic test. The next round of testing is slated to kick off in February and run through June.
Defiance Common Pleas
James Prescott, 25, Hicksville, appeared for sentencing on two counts of receiving stolen property, each a fourth-degree felony; grand theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony; grand theft, a fourth-degree felony; vandalism, a fourth-degree felony; and two counts of breaking and entering, each a fifth-degree felony. He was given a 59-month prison term, according to Prosecutor Morris Murrayâs office. He and a co-defendant stole a van parked at a Hicksville residence on Nov. 29, 2019, taking more than $7,500 worth of property from inside the vehicle, then vandalizing it and leaving it on State Line Road. Prescott also trespassed in the Hicksville Exempted Village Schoolsâ concession stand on Nov. 28, 2019, to commit a theft offense and received two stolen vehicles from others in November 2019.