The US Navy and Marines are embracing drone technology to enhance their combat capabilities. Lockheed Martin is aiding the Navy in achieving an Integrated Combat System through rapid software updates. The Marines are shifting towards drones and supply caches for modern warfare, facing challenges but making progress in modernization plans.
Marines trade slow ships for drones and supply caches as they prep for modern warfare | Fulfilling sweeping modernization plans are “challenging,” but there's been progress with prepositioned stocks and drones. https://t.co/RfGpqynGNP
Marines trade slow ships for drones and supply caches as they prep for modern warfare | by @samuelskove https://t.co/RfGpqynGNP
Marines trade slow ships for drones and supply caches as they prep for modern warfare | Fulfilling sweeping modernization plans are “challenging,” but there's been progress with prepositioned stocks and drones. by @samuelskove https://t.co/RfGpqynGNP
Marines trade slow ships for drones and supply caches as they prep for modern warfare https://t.co/RfGpqynGNP
US Marines expect a big year for drone testing https://t.co/8mJIaKfz5V
.@LockheedMartin is helping the @USNavy achieve its vision of an Integrated Combat System. The rapid delivery of software updates saves the fleet time and delivers capability when time matters most. https://t.co/iIgcw0PXzO
Aerial and maritime drones coupled with a new shore-to-shore connector aim to overcome logistical hurdles. https://t.co/37dEJpBR59