Army plans to phase out drone unit championed by sacked generals
Summary
The U.S. Army will gradually end a drone unit called the Unmanned Assault Battalion. This unit studied drone use in wars like the Russia-Ukraine conflict and took part in training exercises at a multinational center.Key Facts
- The unit is called the Unmanned Assault Battalion.
- It focused on learning from drone use in foreign conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war.
- The Army plans to phase out this battalion over time.
- The unit took part in exercises at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center.
- Some leaders who supported this drone unit have been removed from their positions.
- The decision marks a change in the Army’s approach to using drones in combat.
- The Army confirmed these plans to The Hill on a Thursday.
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