National Guard Team Clinches Award for Clawed Drone at Army Competition
Project RED uses AI and a robotic claw to recover downed drones for repair and intelligence, earning the Pennsylvania National Guard Best Innovation honors at the Army contest.
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National Guard team clinches award for clawed drone at Army competition
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Soldiers of the Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division snagged the award for Best Innovation at the U.S. Army’s inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Huntsville, Alabama, this week for inventing a drone that uses a claw to retrieve downed drones. Project RED, which stands for Recovery Exploitation Drone, is built to fly over and inspect downed unmanned aircraft systems. The system uses artificial intelligence so…
Army Announces Winners of the Inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition
The U.S. Army today announced the winners of the inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition, a three‑day event held on February 17-19 that brought together elite drone operators from across the active duty, reserve, and National Guard components.
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