Military Orders 60,000 Drones for Gauntlet II Program

Source: Pentagon (War.gov) News

Summary

The Drone Dominance Program has issued its first order, with plans to acquire 60,000 advanced drones by September. This follows the conclusion of the Gauntlet Phase II qualifiers, essential for adapting to rapid changes in the battlefield.

Why It Matters

This significant order underscores the military’s commitment to enhancing its aerial capabilities amid evolving warfare dynamics. As drone technology advances, maintaining superiority in unmanned aerial systems becomes crucial for operational effectiveness and strategic dominance.

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