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According to the report, the US Army in Europe and Africa has launched its first best drone warfighter competition, bringing together American, allied, and partner forces to test and showcase advanced unmanned aircraft system (UAS) skills.
The report stated that it was held at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany. The event pits nine teams against one another in a series of realistic scenarios designed to push drone operators to their limits.
The report also said that participants include permanently stationed US Army units like the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment and the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, rotational forces under V Corps, and international teams from Italy and Spain.
In addition to the report, one lane evaluates tactical skills for reconnaissance and strike missions using small drones in urban environments, including camouflage and security measures. The second test precision flying, navigation, and teamwork during simulated call-for-fire missions and obstacle course
These contests aim to accelerate the adoption of battlefield-ready technologies, enhance interoperability among NATO allies, and prepare soldiers to respond to increasingly sophisticated aerial threats.
Source: The Defense Post
The report stated that it was held at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany. The event pits nine teams against one another in a series of realistic scenarios designed to push drone operators to their limits.
The report also said that participants include permanently stationed US Army units like the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment and the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, rotational forces under V Corps, and international teams from Italy and Spain.
In addition to the report, one lane evaluates tactical skills for reconnaissance and strike missions using small drones in urban environments, including camouflage and security measures. The second test precision flying, navigation, and teamwork during simulated call-for-fire missions and obstacle course
These contests aim to accelerate the adoption of battlefield-ready technologies, enhance interoperability among NATO allies, and prepare soldiers to respond to increasingly sophisticated aerial threats.
Source: The Defense Post
