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Fort Cell, Okla. – When drones become an increasing threat in the battlefield, the US military train members to neutralize them Before they can strike.
At Fort Cell, members of the service from all over the army are undergoing anti-aircraft (COUNTER Small Unmanned Aircraft) (JCU), also known as the “University of Dril”.
The program has become a decisive part of the army's efforts to combat the rapid use of unmanned air systems (UAS) by enemies.
“that it prime minister Colonel Musa Soda, director of the program, said: “Our mission is to prepare and train the common force to address the threat, provided that you are able to understand this threat, how it works, and how to attack us, then we cannot then develop tactics, technologies and procedures, but also in employment organizations that increase our capabilities on our current systems.”
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Training includes realistic scenarios and advanced weapons to help soldiers, sailors, and the perpetrators of the sea to defend the threats of a drone. Service members participate in overwhelming exercises that mimic drones in the real world and anti -drone threats.
“We can train in the use of simulations through various systems and platforms to provide real and strict training-as you expect in a real situation,” said Soda. “We focus on ensuring that our service members are exposed to different scenarios they may face in a disputed environment.”

The trainee refers to the visual optics of the smart fire program in a drone. (Sarah Alegre)
Recent conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have highlighted the increasing role of drone warfare, with opponents using drones for surveillance, reconnaissance and direct attacks. American army It works at the forefront of these threats by integrating cost -effective training methods, including the use of balloons instead of drones for targeted practice and similar copies of 3D drones that allow use and repeated modifications. It gives the trainees a realistic experience while reducing costs.
“We are talking about a 91 % decrease in what the US government will cost,” said Soda.

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“We use many capabilities here to provide the most realistic training possible … This means that our service members are training using simulations through different systems and platforms, giving them the opportunity to interact with threats in the actual time environments with their awareness of the influence of these technologies in the fighting.”
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With the continued development of drone technology, the army prepares the members of the service to fulfill the challenge – as they are ready to defend against air threats in the battlefield.
“This is not a problem in underestimating it,” said Soda. “There has been a great investment – from employees to financing – to ensure that we are dealing with this. It is not only about technology … it is about the existence of the right people and the appropriate experience on the ground to respond.”