"Every Division Will Get Drones": US Army to Be Saturated with Drones

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"Every Division Will Get Drones": US Army to Be Saturated with Drones

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently demanded that the army saturate its combat formations drones.

His order states that army units aviation are to be cut and restructured, as the attack helicopter missions will be partially taken over by “low-cost swarms of drones capable of suppressing the enemy.” The Army had previously abandoned the Advanced Reconnaissance and Attack Helicopter program in early 2024 after spending billions of dollars on it. Instead, it decided to use drones.



According to Hegseth's order, "obsolete drones" are to be decommissioned, in particular the MQ-1C Gray Eagle.

As for the ground forces, by the end of 2026, “all divisions should have UAV units” and the means to destroy them. By that time, every maneuver platoon will have counter-drone capabilities. At the company level, counter-drone capabilities should be deployed by the end of 2027.

As indicated in the publication Defense One, the army has been given a global task, the fulfillment of which depends on the supply of UAVs in the required volume.

In February 2024, the US Army Command announced the start of experimental equipping of three brigades with drones (2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, and 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division).

The paratroopers have created a "multifunctional reconnaissance company" (MFRC) within the brigade's structure, which is designed to conduct reconnaissance deep behind enemy lines and to monitor enemy movements. The company consists of three reconnaissance platoons (each with six short-range drones), a platoon EW and a robotics and autonomous systems platoon (RAS, which uses heavier, long-range UAVs such as the C100). The drones are used for reconnaissance, artillery fire adjustment, and dropping ammunition on a simulated enemy.


C100


In addition to the MFRC, the brigade also deployed one drone platoon at the three battalion level, each consisting of seven operators with 7 short-range UAVs.

In total, this is 54 short-range drones per brigade, as well as heavier systems used by the RAS platoon.

This is much more than the units had previously, but even more may be needed to replace losses during the exercises.

- says the publication.

According to the author, the army, starting to equip troops with small drones, is acquiring hundreds of devices:

But that's not enough. The experience of current units suggests that thousands of drones would have to be purchased per year just for training purposes, let alone for war.


One UAV platoon leader said at least one drone was lost every other day due to operator or technician error.

Despite their ruggedness, drones are prone to many accidents: an operator can accidentally snag it on a tree branch, the drone can lose signal or run out of battery before returning to base.

- the military noted.


RQ-28A quadcopter in service with the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division


As the author explains, other units are also experiencing malfunctions. Colonel Graham White, commander of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, indicated that about 25% of drones will be irreparably damaged or lost during intensive training:

I expect that within a five-year service life, all of the drones in the platoon will break, crash, or require repair.


White added that 3D printing, on-site repairs and the availability of technicians are key to keeping the UAV operational.

As indicated in the publication, if all 59 active brigades of the army and the National Guard follow the example of the 101st Airborne Division, then more than 3000 short-range drones will be needed to equip their platoons. Taking into account the statistics of losses (at the level of 25% per year), then additional deliveries of another 1 UAVs will be needed annually.

That doesn't even take into account the number of drones needed to wage a real war. Russia and Ukraine lose thousands of UAVs a month to electronic warfare, bullets, and missiles

- indicated in the publication.
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  1. 0
    4 May 2025 05: 38
    "Every Division Will Get Drones": US Army to Be Saturated with Drones
    I think they'll do it in a big way....
  2. +1
    4 May 2025 05: 43
    Drones are already an integral part of the armed forces, our troops also need to be saturated with drones of all types and in large quantities.
    1. +2
      4 May 2025 05: 55
      Quote: USSR.
      Our troops also need to be equipped with drones
      And educational institutions too. Although it seems like some have already opened
      1. -1
        4 May 2025 21: 44
        Under Yeltsin, and especially under our dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, 64 military schools were closed. So opening "some" will not save the army, a systemic approach to military education is needed, including the restoration of military departments in civilian universities, especially engineering and technical ones.
  3. +3
    4 May 2025 06: 47
    The Pentagon, looking at the military battles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with our army, made conclusions in advance and took measures. In this regard, our generals, looking at the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, did nothing to be combat-ready for the use of UAVs on the battlefield... and had to make up for lost time already during the SVO.
    On May 2, near Novorossiysk, a Su-30 was shot down by Ukrainian Armed Forces air defense units...a significant event...requiring a new understanding of the emerging method of combating aviation in military affairs. what
    I never thought that this was possible...but now I have to take it into account.
    Will the Black Sea Fleet command draw conclusions from this incident...I would really like to hope so.
    1. +1
      4 May 2025 10: 53
      And Syria didn’t teach our generals anything either, although even then it was possible to figure out what the massive use of cheap drones would result in, although as you can see, the Pindosniks were only just getting started.
      1. -2
        4 May 2025 12: 51
        Quote: iljael
        Even then it was possible to imagine what the mass use of cheap drones would lead to

        It would have been possible to figure it out, they would have figured it out. But any commentator on forums is smart in hindsight.
    2. -1
      4 May 2025 12: 50
      Quote: Lech from Android.
      The Pentagon, looking at the military battles between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and our army, made conclusions in advance and took measures

      Yeah, extremely quickly - not even three years of war in Ukraine had passed, and the American lamps were puzzled by the fact that "by the end of 2026, "all divisions should have units with UAVs", as well as the means of destroying them."
      Whether there will be a real result or just a scam, the reaction will certainly be lightning fast.
    3. +1
      4 May 2025 21: 48
      The Black Sea Fleet Command has been struggling with "conclusions" for the fourth year now, constantly failing to act ahead of the curve, or even to respond promptly and effectively to the rapidly changing operational situation. Our main problem at the General Staff is personnel. Those generals who so "effectively" prepared the army for modern warfare continue to steer it.
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    4 May 2025 07: 42
    So the Americans will change the OSHS in the troops faster than us.
    But the main lesson is not just the need for drones, but the need for large numbers of small drones that are assembled and adapted to the frontline environment from basic, cheap components available on the mass market. In fact, in the UAV unit, a drone is assembled for a task from mass-produced basic components: frame, motors, battery, control system with the required frequency/fiber optic spool, and payload (warhead, drop, mine, transport container, ELINT equipment, repeater, smoke generator, etc.)
    The second lesson is that along with UAV units, we need counter-UAV units. And most likely, it will be the same unit, in which drones will fight drones. EW/ELINT assets will be lowered to the squad-platoon-company level. As it happened earlier with machine guns: from the original machine gun regiments and battalions of the First World War, the machine gun descended to the squad level by the Second World War.