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Africom Develops Drone Swarm Defense
March 19, 2026
US Africa Command (Africom) is actively developing and testing the Curtain Call drone swarm system to counter low-cost aerial drone threats against deployed troops in Africa. This system leverages commercially available drones and sensors to create a coordinated, agile, and cost-effective defensive shield aimed at enhancing force protection. The initiative reflects Africom's focus on innovative, scalable solutions to emerging threats in the African operational environment, supported by the Joint Staff J7โs Warfighter Laboratory Incentive Fund (WILF).
- Procurement professionals should note Africom's emphasis on integrating commercial off-the-shelf drone technologies for defense applications, signaling opportunities for vendors specializing in drone systems and sensor integration.
- The program's focus on affordability and agility indicates potential for rapid acquisition and iterative development contracts, favoring flexible procurement vehicles.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage this development to align offerings with military needs for counter-drone capabilities in expeditionary and austere environments.
- Organizations involved in unmanned systems and force protection technologies should consider engagement with Africom and WILF-funded initiatives to support evolving defense requirements in Africa.
In todayโs rapidly evolving threat landscape, we need agile and affordable solutions to protect our forces on the continent.
— Lieutenant Colonel Jared Bindl, Chief of Science, Tech & Innovation at Africom
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US Africa Command, Joint Staff J7โs Warfighter Laboratory Incentive Fund
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- Africom explores drone swarm technology to counter emerging threats - DefenceWeb · defenceWeb · Mar 19