<img src='https://media.npr.org/belongings/img/2024/09/25/gettyimages-1690787546_sq-bc161ce4253cc378fe22b1fec61127ce5fbd0b81.jpg' alt='A Skydio quadcopter drone of the U.S. army hovers over the venue of the fifteenth assembly of the Ukraine Protection Contact Group at Ramstein Air Base on Sept. 19, 2023 in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany.‘/>
Because the conflict in Ukraine drags on, the U.S. army is preserving an in depth eye on how drones are altering the battle. They’re utilized by each Russia and Ukraine to observe troop actions, establish targets and drop bombs. We go to the woods of Louisiana to see what classes the U.S. Military is incorporating into its coaching and perceive what it would imply for future wars.