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Why Army logistics need to think like combat units to survive drones
On a drone battlefield, supply units must train for survivability and move like maneuver formations, an Army officer argues.
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The US Army Wants “Loyal Wingmen” Drones for Its Helicopters
Adapting “loyal wingman” drones to helicopters is a fundamentally different challenge than adopting them to planes, as ...
Col. Dave Lamborn said he didn't "want to encumber squads" of soldiers when "there's enough stuff for these guys to do." ...
China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting ...
Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division 2nd Brigade Combat Team took out more than 100 one-way attack drones in 2023.
Top Army officials warn that the service’s clunky weapons procurement process is insufficient to keep up with the rate of ...
That’s part of a draft UAS strategy that calls for a new career field, new advanced training, and soldier-built drones.
The Iranian-designed Shahed became notorious in Ukraine. The US wants this style of drone for future fights.
Army modernization includes drone technology inspired by Ukraine's success and nuclear microreactors to power bases, ...
First-person view drones have proven decisive in the war in Ukraine, with militaries around the world scrambling to adopt the technology.
High temperatures, windy conditions, humidity, salt air, and pouring rain have forced soldiers to adapt drone tactics and ...
The Ukrainian Defense Forces neutralized four ballistic missiles and 50 drones launched by the Russian army against Ukraine ...
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