Soldiers in Army basic training now knocking down drones
Brand-new recruits are now training how to counter enemy drones as they learn how to march and fire their rifles.
New soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, are conducting counter-drone drills during "The Forge," the capstone field exercise in basic training, according to an Army release.
The post houses the service's Fires Center of Excellence, Air Defense Artillery School and the Joint Counter small-Unmanned Aerial Systems University.
The move mirrors wide-ranging efforts in all the military services to beat back the aerial threat by adding counter-drone training, manning and equipment to troops' arsenal.
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The Forge, which has been part of Army basic training for several years, puts new soldiers through a three-day field training exercise that concludes with a 10-mile ruck march.
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