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US special operations leaders frustrated by inability to modify their own equipment

Commanders said proprietary vendor rules slow repairs and software changes on drones, limiting rapid battlefield adaptation across special operations units.

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The military must wait for manufacturers to fix or upgrade equipment, leaving them with outdated capabilities as technology evolves quickly, they said.

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US special operations leaders frustrated by inability to modify their own equipment

The military must wait for manufacturers to fix or upgrade equipment, leaving them with outdated capabilities as technology evolves quickly, they said.

·Vienna, United States
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Military Times broke the news in Vienna, United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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