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These soldiers are finding ways to see enemy drones before they strike
By Todd South
 Oct 15, 2025, 01:00 PM
 
Soldiers with the 1st Cavalry Division have found ways to help armored vehicles pair sensors with drones to spot enemy drones before they strike.

Col. Nicholas Dvonch, division artillery commander, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Trenton Huntsinger spoke with Army Times recently about the progress of the division’s experiment.


The soldiers have taken passive sensors — the size of a baseball home plate — and mounted them on armored vehicles to detect enemy drones and pass that information back to their air defense element.

That’s created an air picture 3.5 kilometers in front of them, giving the vehicles about a 45-second warning for their airspace, Huntsinger said.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-army/2025/10/15/these-soldiers-are-finding-ways-to-see-enemy-drones-before-they-strike/
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