US soldiers need drones they can easily grab like ammo and fly under fire, Army commander says
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If soldiers only have a handful of drones, their usefulness in combat is limited. But dozens more increase combat power.
US soldiers need drones they can easily grab like ammo and fly under fire, Army commander says
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Chris Panella
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