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U.S. Army Seeks Advanced Drone Training and Capabilities
March 25, 2026
The U.S. Army is actively pursuing enhanced drone training programs and more versatile drone systems to improve combat readiness and operational effectiveness. This initiative emphasizes the development of resilient navigation technologies that function without GPS, robust command-and-control communications resistant to jamming, and cost-effective counter-drone solutions. Lessons learned from Ukraine's drone warfare experience underscore the importance of diverse navigation methods and secure communications in contested electromagnetic environments.
- The Army's focus on GPS-denied navigation and electromagnetic spectrum resilience signals procurement opportunities for vendors specializing in advanced drone technologies and secure communication systems.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate requirements for training systems that simulate realistic drone combat scenarios, reflecting current battlefield conditions.
- The need for cost-effective counter-drone systems indicates potential demand for integrated defense solutions addressing emerging drone threats.
- Organizations supporting drone development and training should consider aligning offerings with the Army's emphasis on versatility, resilience, and secure command-and-control capabilities.
Wherever we go, we're going to be seen, and so we have to spread out. Our communications are going to be contested in the electromagnetic spectrum If we talk, we can be seen. If we put a signal out, they can be targeting us.
— Col. Ryan Bell
I think there's a lot of value to the fact that you can take a drone, put a fiber optic core behind it, and negate the entire electronic protection that you needed to have.
— Col. Burr Miller
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U.S. Army, Security Assistance Group-Ukraine, Joint Interagency Task Force-401
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- The Army needs more realistic drone training, more versatile drones - Defense One · Defense One · Mar 25