A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
Soldiers learn to pilot and attack with drones during the three-week course, as the US races to catch up on drone warfare.
“We’re behind globally, and this is our aggressive attempt to close that gap,” said the director of the Fort Rucker, Alabama, course. By Patty Nieberg Published Aug 21, 2025 10:00 AM EDT Soldiers will ...
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