Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly called drones, have proliferated rapidly and are available to nationstates and to nonstate actors and individuals. These systems could provide U.S. adversaries with a low-cost means ofconducting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions againstor attackingU.S. forces. Furthermore,many smaller UASs cannot be detected by traditional air defense systems due to their size, construction material, andflight altitude.
Department of Defense Counter- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
2021
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air defense , Air force , Construction materials , Control systems , Defense systems , Department of defense , Directed energy weapons , Laser weapons , Marine corps , Materials , Military operations , Radar , Unmanned aerial systems , Unmanned aerial vehicles , Uss preble , Vehicles , Weapon systems
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