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US Army tests Golden Shield autonomous c-UAS in live-fire

Summary by Army Technology
The US Army’s 1st Cavalry Division has recently conducted a live-fire counter-drone exercise at Fort Hood, Texas.
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The U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division tested its multi-layered anti-drone system, dubbed "Golden Shield," during a live-fire exercise. For the first time, the tests also included autonomous interceptors. The exercise, which took place April 7-9 at Fort Hood, Texas, marks an important milestone in the development of armored units' defenses against small drones, DVIDS reported.

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Army Technology broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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