The Army is rapidly developing small, first-person-view drones — the same kind that have proven devastatingly effective in Ukraine — and envisions a future where "every infantryman will have a drone with them," according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll."We’re doing essentially a call to arms where we are ingesting the lessons being learned in Ukraine," Driscoll told a small group of reporters on the sidelines of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual conference. "Ukraine was able to take out almost $10 billion worth of Russian equipment with $100,000 worth of drones."He added t
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