革命性的训练:第 82 空降师对无人机弹药的整合

A Groundbreaking Shift in Military Tactics

In an innovative move that marks a significant shift in military tactics, the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Liberty is leading the Army into a new era of warfare. Soldiers are now training to deploy munitions from drones, a strategy inspired by Ukrainian forces in their defense against Russian aggression.

This pioneering approach at the base represents the Army’s first foray into integrating with live munitions in a training environment, reports Task & Purpose.

Inspiration from the Battlefield

Lt. Gen Christopher Donahue, Commanding General of the 18nd Airborne Corps, highlighted the initiative’s origins. “Taking a lesson from ‘s tactics in its defense against the Russian invasion,” the Army has developed and certified 3-D printed components that allow the control of explosives via drones.

This advancement not only signifies an adaptation to modern warfare but also showcases the Army’s agility in adopting innovative solutions to emerging threats.

A Response to Evolving Threats

The move comes as drone activities increase globally, notably in conflict zones like the and the Ukrainian warfront. The adaptation reflects a strategic response to the evolving landscape of warfare, where inexpensive, commercially available drones have been used effectively against formidable military assets. The integration of drone technology in training is not just a tactical evolution but a nod to the changing face of conflict in the 21st century.

Expanding Capabilities at Fort Liberty

At the heart of this transformation is Fort Liberty, which is not only the training ground for these cutting-edge tactics but is also on the verge of expanding its training ranges. With plans to build seven new ranges by 2031, including a Multipurpose Training Range, the facility is set to accommodate a wide array of training needs for infantry, armor, and combat aviation units. This expansion aims to create a comprehensive training environment that incorporates traditional skills with the tactical use of drones.

The Future of Warfare and Training

The adoption of drone technology into Army training signals a pivotal shift towards multidomain land warfare that includes low-cost, autonomous systems. The Brookings Institute has emphasized the importance of integrating such technologies across various military levels, highlighting their potential in complex tactical scenarios. Furthermore, the Army’s focus on electronic warfare, especially in countering drone threats, indicates a holistic approach to preparing soldiers for future challenges.

The 82nd Airborne Division’s initiative to train soldiers in deploying munitions from drones marks a significant milestone in military training and combat preparedness. This strategy not only demonstrates adaptability in the face of modern warfare’s evolving challenges but also sets a precedent for the integration of technology in enhancing the effectiveness of military operations. As Fort Liberty expands its training capabilities, the Army is poised to enter a new chapter in warfare, one where innovation and tactical agility are at the forefront of its defense strategy.


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