Defense Anti-drone (Counter-drone) US Army The US Army held its first anti-drone shoot out Seth Kurkowski Aug 17 2024 - 1:54 pm PT 0 Comments The US Army held an anti-drone shoot out at Fort Drum, New York earlier this month to test out various systems for taking down drone at...
US Army to launch drone from helo for first time - FUTURE OPSJen JudsonDefense News
The aircraft fits inside a standard case, and it takes users roughly 10 minutes to unload, assemble and launch. The drone takes off from a moving vehicle as it catches the wind. In the Philippines, it took off from the roof of a black SUV. The Army isretiring its Shadow UAS ...
In January, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems announced its Eaglet ALE flew for the first time, dropping off an Army-owned Gray Eagle Extended Range Unmanned Aircraft System at a demonstration in Utah. The president of the General Atomics division, David Alexander, in a statement at the...
The event is led by the Army’s 10th Mountain Division and Development Command-Armaments Center, with the goal being to provide the Army and its partners an opportunity to test counter-drone systems they’re working on. All-Weather Quadruped ...
TheU.S. Army Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Aviation’s Project Manager, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, partnered with theDefense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellenceto identify and prototype new drone capabilities with commercial companies that specialize in on-demand...
A $94.2m contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin by the US Army to provide technical assistance for the PAC-3 missile segment in November 2021. It will support the Patriot systems used by the US Army, Kuwait, Poland, Sweden, Romania, the UAE, South Korea, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is scrapping itsStrykerMobile Gun Systems in favor ofnew lethality upgradesfor its fleet of combat vehicles, the service announced in a May 12 statement. The Army decided to divest the gun systems by the end of fiscal 2022 after “a comprehensive ...
Aurora utilises a customised version of UGCS-Defense, which aligns with international STANAG 4586 standards and the US Army’s Interoperability standards. This modular open systems approach to software and hardware interoperability renders the SKIRON-XLE system a distinctive offering in its class. ...
“We don’t expect these systems to do their own mission; they have to be used in tandem, whether we’re using an MFEW-Air Large in the air to get range [or] looking at long-range precision fires with [TLS-EAB],” William Utroska, who works with the Army’sProg...