The Drone Wars: Training to Fight the Invisible Enemy
From the battlefields of Ukraine to the training grounds of the American military, a new kind of war is being waged: a war against small, inexpensive drones, often modified into lethal weapons. These aren’t the sophisticated Reapers and Predators of nation-state militaries; these are off-the-shelf, readily available drones, transformed into tools of disruption and destruction. This new reality demands a new approach to warfare, one that the US Army is rapidly developing through intensive training programs designed to equip frontline soldiers with the skills and technology to counter this evolving threat. The following video analysis offers a glimpse into this critical new frontier in modern combat.
Key Takeaways: Countering the Drone Swarm
DIY Danger: Even seemingly simple, commercially available drones can be weaponized to devastating effect, as seen in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This underscores the need for readily deployable counter-drone measures, accessible to troops at all levels.
Training the Next Generation: The US Army is investing heavily in specialized training programs like the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems University to educate soldiers on the specific tactics and technologies needed to neutralize drone threats. This involves everything from basic detection and identification to employing advanced electronic warfare and kinetic defeat systems.
Multi-Layered Defense: Effective counter-drone strategy requires a layered approach, encompassing a variety of tools. This can include directed energy weapons, electronic jamming systems, specialized rifles, and even traditional small arms fire. The training emphasizes adapting these tools to different scenarios and drone types.
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Staying Ahead of the Curve: The drone landscape is constantly evolving. Training must continuously adapt to the latest drone technology and tactics employed by adversaries, highlighting the need for constant innovation and intelligence gathering in this critical domain.
Reaper’s Reach: While the MQ-9 Reaper program provides essential ISR and strike capabilities, its vulnerability to enemy countermeasures needs to be addressed. This highlights the increasing complexity of the drone battle space, where offensive and defensive capabilities are constantly evolving.
Beyond the Headlines: The Future of Anti-Drone Warfare
The increasing proliferation of low-cost drones has democratized warfare, placing powerful tools in the hands of non-state actors and blurring the lines of traditional conflict. This necessitates a shift in military doctrine, prioritizing agile, decentralized counter-drone capabilities. We see evidence of this shift in the US Army’s investment in training and equipment designed for frontline soldiers. The future of anti-drone warfare will likely involve a combination of advanced technology, refined tactics, and, crucially, enhanced international cooperation to control the flow of these increasingly ubiquitous weapons.
The Front Lines of Innovation
The fight against weaponized drones is not just a technological challenge; it’s a race against time. As drone technology continues to advance, so too must our defenses. The videos below provide a critical window into this unfolding battle, highlighting the training, technology, and strategic thinking that will shape the future of warfare. Scroll down to explore these insights further and gain a deeper understanding of the US Army’s evolving drone defense strategy.
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Inside the U.S. Military’s New Drone Warfare School | WSJThe Wall Street Journal1,548,332 views | 15,168 | January 2 2024 15:00:45 (1,388 comments)[ Read more … ]
Small, inexpensive “off the shelf” drones, like those Ukraine is using against Russia and Hamas is deploying against Israel, are transforming modern warfare. To train American soldiers to counter the threat of civilian drones modified with explosives, the U.S. military recently opened a specialized drone warfare school.
WSJ visited the first academy of its kind, the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems University, that will train about 1,000 troops a year.
Chapters:
0:00 Drone attacks
0:55 The director of the school
3:28 Historical background
4:15 Drones in Ukraine
5:01 Drones in swarms
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How Air Force Drone Pilots “Fly” The $32 Million MQ-9 Reaper | Boot Camp | Insider BusinessBusiness Insider1,529,126 views | 12,612 | August 17 2023 15:57:31 (1,081 comments)[ Read more … ]
The US Air Force’s MQ-9 Reaper drone is a remotely operated unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV. It is used primarily for intelligence collection and precision strikes against targets on the ground. Because of its lightweight design and long wingspan, the Reaper can stay in the air for about 20 hours without refueling.
The MQ-9 Reaper has been involved in a number of missions, including the 2020 strike that killed the Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, but it has also been linked to civilian deaths. In August 2022, the Department of Defense released the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan to address these civilian-harm issues.
Insider was granted access to Cannon Air Force Base to observe the 12th Special Operations Squadron to see how it’s training new pilots to remotely fly this drone.
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Ukraine’s Cheap DIY Drones Taken Out Million-Dollar Worth Tank, BUT how?Military TV1,574,896 views | 12,213 | September 13 2023 16:14:26 (845 comments)[ Read more … ]
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Anti-drone system has ‘90%’ success rate against Russian drones in UkraineBFBS Forces News74,962 views | 1,461 | October 30 2023 16:15:01 (105 comments)[ Read more … ]
Big and expensive isn’t always the key to success when it comes to weapons systems, with drones now playing an increasingly important part on the modern battlefield.
Easily bought, modified and weaponised, they are easy to proliferate.
And just as drones are rising in importance, so too is the technology needed to take them out – a lesson defence equipment companies are taking on board as a result of the war in Ukraine.
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