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rangerrebew

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U.S. Army Looks At New Ways To Beat Drones
« on: October 11, 2021, 03:52:23 pm »
U.S. Army Looks At New Ways To Beat Drones
Brian Everstine October 08, 2021
 The U.S. Army is taking the lead on the military’s effort to counter the proliferation of small UAS.
 

U.S. forces are operating without complete air superiority, with the threat of small, low-cost unmanned aircraft systems proliferating to the point that the Army’s chief says they are the new improvised explosive device.

Countering unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) has become a major priority for all the services, with the Army looking at near-term fixes through demonstrations of existing technologies and a long-term effort to use the service’s major Project Convergence to develop new ways to fight the drones.

    Service is testing cheap, readily available systems
    Project Convergence to look at counter-UAS mission

The Army wants counter-UAS systems that can “pick them up with our sensors, and then you can pick the appropriate weapons system to take that down,” says U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville. “[This] may be a missile, gun, directed energy [or] a high-powered microwave. We’ll have multiple arrows in the quiver.”

https://aviationweek.com/shows-events/ausa-2020/us-army-looks-new-ways-beat-drones

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Re: U.S. Army Looks At New Ways To Beat Drones
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2021, 03:56:04 pm »
They should make a book launcher, kind of like a grenade launcher, that can fire copies of Critical Race Theory.  If it can be as deadly to their military as it is to ours, it could be the secret weapon of the 2020s. :whistle: