Connie Lee, National Defense Magazine
The Marine Corps moved forward with an initiative to field quadcopters to all squads last month, according to the commanding general of the service's combat development command and deputy commandant for combat development and integration.The service decided to purchase over 800 systems at the end of last year as a result of information gathered from experiments such as Sea Dragon 2025, Lt. Gen. Robert Walsh said at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International event at National Harbor, Maryland. Read More
The Marine Corps moved forward with an initiative to field quadcopters to all squads last month, according to the commanding general of the service's combat development command and deputy commandant for combat development and integration.The service decided to purchase over 800 systems at the end of last year as a result of information gathered from experiments such as Sea Dragon 2025, Lt. Gen. Robert Walsh said at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International event at National Harbor, Maryland. Read More