Army Base Unveils Improved Drone Training Center

Army drones are headed to fundamental coaching – however this time, UAV tech will likely be doing the coaching.

The Army’s 316 Cavalry Brigade lower the ribbon on a brand new drone coaching facility final week to supply more room and performance to its UAS training program.

Fittingly, a soldier-piloted quadcopter lower the ribbon with a pair of pink and white scissors, slicing the paper in half.

“Unmanned aerial systems are the way the future,” Lt. Col. Jeffrey Barta stated in the course of the ceremony.

“This new school can grow to become the center for aerial robotics in conjunction with the [nearby Georgia city of] Columbus through partnership with industry and education.”

Barta added:

“This building represents an incredible new opportunity to the small unmanned aerial system course. For several years now, it was operating in a small, cramped classrooms insufficient to meet program instruction requirements. Thanks to the work many on the squadron staff, the 316th Brigade S4 shop, and the garrison Directorate of Public Works and Network Enterprise Center, we were able to turn the vacant structure into a vibrant classroom, training leaders to make the Army better.”

Among different matters, the uscenter will educate troopers the way to use drones in fight conditions to supply reconnaissance and find enemy drones.

The program will concentrate on Raven and Puma fixed-wing drones in addition to the Instant Eye microdrone, which “flies as quietly as a humming bird.”

“Our enemies have drones now,” Capt. Sean Minton stated. “And we don’t always own the air.”

In 2016, Fort Benning’s Maneuver Center of Excellence launched a brand new set of requirements for pocket-sized drones. Dubbed Soldier Borne Sensors, the tiny UAVs can scout areas and maximize threat evaluation.

The requirements name for the drones and controller to weigh not more than 150 grams and be capable to fly 1.2 km inside line of sight in winds as much as 150 knots.

 

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