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Army's New Drone Combat School Shows 'Warfare Has Now Changed'

U.S. Army soldiers stand in formation next to a U.S. flag and a U.S. Army armored vehicle as they take part in the NATO "Noble Blueprint 23" joint military exercise at the Novo Selo military ground, northwestern Bulgaria, on Sept. 26. (Getty Images)

By    |   Tuesday, 24 October 2023 07:23 AM EDT

U.S. soldiers will soon be schooled in the newest form of aerial combat – drone warfare – as part of an initiative that military analysts say is crucial to ensuring troops can meet the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving tactics of modern warfare.

The Army's drone school will be located at Oklahoma's Fort Sill, the Debrief reported.

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U.S. soldiers will soon be schooled in the newest form of aerial combat - drone warfare - as part of an initiative that military analysts say is crucial to ensuring troops can meet the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving tactics of modern warfare.
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