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16 April 2021
In collaboration with the Air Force, the Joint Counter-sUAS Office (JCO) and the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) hosted a demonstration in counter drone technology at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz on April 5-9. This is the first in an on-going series of semi-annual demonstrations designed to deliver an enterprise approach to bring Counter-small UAS to warfighters. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by Mark A. Schauer Yuma Proving Ground Public Affairs)
By Nancy Jones-Bonbrest, Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz. – Technology developers came together to show their latest in counter-drone technology during a demonstration at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz.
“The threat continues to use [unmanned aircraft systems] as (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) platforms,” said Army Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey, director of the office.
Some have compared the impact of small and relatively cheap drones to the improvised explosive devices that have killed and maimed thousands of military members and civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Marine Gen. Kenneth McKenzie Jr., who as head of U.S. Central Command in the Middle East oversees the theater most affected by the rise of IEDs, said the emergence of drones is changing the battlefield in a similar way.
“The growing threat posed by these systems, coupled with our lack of dependable, networked capabilities to counter them, is the most concerning tactical development since the rise of the improvised explosive device in Iraq,” the general said in an address Monday to the Middle East Institute.