Counter-Drone Technology Named Priority For Replicator 2

Malloy multicopter UAS

The UK’s Royal Marines plan to use UAS to boost the last-mile logistics chain.

Credit: Barry Wheeler/UK Defense Ministry
A second wave of Replicator program acquisitions will focus exclusively on counter-small uncrewed aircraft systems (C-sUAS) starting in fiscal 2026, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo released on Sept. 30. “My expectation is that Replicator 2 will deliver meaningfully improved C-sUAS...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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