Why the US Military is Making Tiny Drones a Big Deal

Go to http://groundnews.com/task to stay fully informed on what's happening around the world. Subscribe through my link for 40% off the Vantage Plan for unlimited access, this month only. As drones continue to proliferate battlefields around the world, the U.S. military, particularly the Army and Marine Corps, really want them to be as common in an infantry unit as a light machine gun, a plug of dip, and bad decisions. In recent battlefields across the globe, from irregular warfare against ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria, to full-scale war between conventional militaries in Ukraine, a lot of the drones being used in the fight are smaller — meaning they’re closer to troops on the ground, cheaper, and easier to maneuver in tight spaces. The Army and Marine Corps are working to get drones into every squad by standing up new units and cutting through the typical red tape. We take a look at what they're doing and why its vital they get this right. Written by: Josh Skovlund Edited by: Savvy Task & Purpose is a military news and culture oriented channel. We want to foster discussion about the defense industry. Like this video? You'll love https://taskandpurpose.com/ Watch our other shorts to get the latest military news from T&P. And you can follow us on social, too. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taskandpurpose/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/taskandpurpose TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taskandpurpose

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