US drone dilemma: Why the most advanced military in the world is playing catchup on the modern battlefield
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By Haley Britzky and Isabelle Khurshudyan, CNN The future of warfare looked a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers put on virtual reality goggles and then used their fingers to move the controls in their hands. A small drone took off to respond. Last month, at a military base in Texas, US soldiers trained how to operate small quadcopters, the kind that now dominate the battlefield in Ukraine and are increasingly the weapon of choice for comba…
By Haley Britzky and Isabelle Khurshudyan, CNN The future of warfare looked a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers put on virtual reality goggles and then used their fingers to move the controls in their hands. A small drone took off to respond. Last month, at a military base in Texas, US soldiers trained how to operate small quadcopters, the kind that now dominate the battlefield in Ukraine and are increasingly the weapon of choice for comba…
US drone dilemma: Why the most advanced military in the world is playing catchup on the modern battlefield
Most American soldiers lack the know-how for fighting with unmanned systems, and while the US has excelled at building large, expensive weaponry, it is in many ways unprepared to quickly produce large quantities of small, cheap systems, like drones.
US playing drone warfare ‘catch-up’ –CNN
US: The US lacks new drone tactics and production capacity to build at scale and is playing ‘catch up,’ CNN reported on Monday, citing an army general. Both Russia and Ukraine are now producing hundreds of thousands or even millions of drones annually for reconnaissance, close air support, and long-range strikes. The US military, however,
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has stimulated rapid development in the war with drones, and the US, which has one of the most advanced military and industrial complexes in the world, has remained behind in this regard, writes CNN.
US playing drone warfare ‘catch-up’ – CNN - The Press United
The American military is struggling with production capacity, designs, policymaking, and tactics, the network has reported The US lacks new drone tactics and production capacity to build at scale and is playing ‘catch up,’ CNN reported on Monday, citing an army general. Both Russia and Ukraine are now producing hundreds of thousands or even millions […] The post US playing drone warfare ‘catch-up’ – CNN appeared first on The Press United | Inter…
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