Soldiers in training on a 12-mile ruck march at Fort Moore, Georgia in January.
Soldiers in training on a 12-mile ruck march at Fort Moore, Georgia in January.
  • The US Army's new structure responds to drones and guided missiles and artillery.
  • But the Army plans to stand up new units at a time its recruiting is struggling.
  • The Army is also basing its plans on untried weapons, the Congressional Research Service warned.

The US Army is reorganizing to fight against major powers like Russia and China, but it lacks the troops and new recruits to carry it out, congressional analysts contend.