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Pentagon to field low-collateral, counter-drone interceptors in FY22 February 2 The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and the Threat Systems Management Office push a swarm of 40 drones through a town during the battle of Razish at the National Training Center on May 8, 2019. (Pvt. 2nd Class James Newsome/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON The Pentagon aims to field a low-collateral effects interceptor part of its evolving and enduring solution to countering small drones by fiscal 2022, according to the joint office in charge of the effort. The Defense Department established the Army-led Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Office, or JCO, a little more than a year ago. The office laid out a path for how it will develop a system to counter small unmanned aerial systems, releasing a strategy earlier this month and approving a set of requirements last fall that guides industry to develop technology to plug into a single command-and-control system.