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Director Close Combat Lethality Task Force

Protecting Close Combat Forces needs to be a deliberate part of this strategy. The CCF requires organic, mobile capabilities that can: - detect threat sUAS with enough time to employ effective countermeasures - identify distance / direction and friend vs foe - defeat sUAS through a layered approach that includes targeting beyond small arms range (best solutions will use existing organic weapon systems, eg. M320 grenade launcher)

DoD Announces Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems

DoD Announces Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems

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Matheus lima

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Great insights on the need for mobile capabilities in protecting Close Combat Forces! How do you see advancements in AI influencing threat detection and response strategies? On a different note, please send me a connection request; I’d love to chat!

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Harvey Lowell

✪ Project Operations Management ✪ Retired Military Officer ✪ TS/SCI Clearance

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Here is a start.

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Ismael "Rey" R.

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Great insights, Ryan Wylie! I completely agree that protecting Close Combat Forces must be a priority in our strategy. The need for organic, mobile capabilities to detect and defeat sUAS is more critical than ever.

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