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Army moves to disband drone unit and office politics may be to blame, expert says

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Army moves to disband drone unit and office politics may be to blame, expert says
CBS News
CBS News3 hrs ago
Army moves to disband drone unit and office politics may be to blame, expert says
A U.S. Army battalion meant to study drone warfare appears to be coming to an end. CBS News' Aaron MacLean breaks down what's known about the move.
The Independent
The Independent11 hrs ago
US Army to shut down unit in Europe focused on drone warfare in latest shakeup
Decision comes despite the Iran war showing the need for the U.S. to learn lessons about drone warfare from Ukraine
The Hill
The Hill17 hrs ago
Army plans to phase out drone unit championed by sacked generals
The U.S. Army plans to phase out a drone unit that was studying and incorporating lessons from foreign wars, including the use of unnamed systems in the Russia-Ukraine war, an Army official confirmed to The Hill on Thursday.  The infantry battalion, known as the Unmanned Assault Battalion, will participate at the Joint
AP News
AP News18 hrs ago
Army will shut down a unit in Europe focused on learning drone warfare
Army will shut down a unit in Europe focused on learning drone warfare  AP News
Army will shut down a unit in Europe focused on learning drone warfare
The Army's top general has directed a Europe-based unit specializing in drone warfare to revert to traditional infantry roles
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times1 days ago
New Drone Unit to Be Phased Out as Hegseth’s Army Pick Makes His Mark
Gen. Christopher LaNeve takes aim at a cutting-edge drone unit, one of several moves he has made since taking over the Army.
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal🏁 first to report1 days ago
Exclusive | New Drone Unit to Be Phased Out as Hegseth’s Army Pick Makes His Mark - WSJ
Exclusive | New Drone Unit to Be Phased Out as Hegseth’s Army Pick Makes His Mark  WSJ