And we hit about 75% of the targets that we're looking for, which is pretty good for the first ones out the box to get the paratroopers aligned with what what we thought was going to look like again, them having to possess the terminal guidance all the way in with the drone moving at that speed. We as the U.S. military, the U.S. Army, in particular—I mean, we are very offensively minded, so we were always on the go into to me, the wraparound of all the drones that we're talking about has got to enable the maneuver that we're going to do on the battlefield. There are folks in our formation that we're sending to internally develope a drone operator course that they might have 11-Bravo, so an infantryman, or 12-Bravo, a combat engineer, that might be their primary MOS, but we send them to this, like I said, internally-built course that gives them a little bit more skill, a little bit more expertise, so that when we give them the drones, and then now we bolt them into the respective maneuver, live fire or warfare that we're looking at, they're able to employ that method.
Author: Ben Watson
Published at: 2025-06-04 21:16:49
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