US and NATO Troops Practice Drone-on-Drone Combat Using a Pickup Truck
U.S. and NATO forces tested a mobile drone defense system using interceptor drones to counter suicide drones, enhancing air defense on NATO's eastern flank, officials said.
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US and NATO troops practice drone-on-drone combat using a pickup truck
A U.S. Army exercise with NATO allies saw soldiers take out attacking drones by launching small interceptor drones from the back of a pickup truck. Soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment conducted the exercise with Polish and Romanian allies at Nowa Dęba Training Area in Poland following a joint two-week course which saw them learn to launch the small UAS interceptors with classroom instruction, simulation…
US and NATO troops practice drone-on-drone combat using a pickup truck
A U.S. Army exercise with NATO allies saw soldiers take out attacking drones by launching small interceptor drones from the back of a pickup truck. Soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment conducted the exercise with Polish and Romanian allies at Nowa Dęba Training Area in Poland following a joint two-week course which saw them learn to launch the small UAS interceptors with classroom instruction, simulation…
The Drone Arms Race: NATO vs. Russia
The nature of war has fundamentally shifted. In the skies over Eastern Europe, the dominance of fighter jets and attack helicopters is being challenged by a new, lethal swarm. Drones have become the new artillery, rewriting the rules of engagement between NATO doctrines and Russian adaptation. We are witnessing a revolution where a consumer-grade quadcopter,
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