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Innovation in action! During exercise Arcane Thunder 25, service members from the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force successfully tested advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems. The exercise showcased cutting-edge counter UAS technology, pushing the boundaries of operational capabilities.

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UFHealth Whistleblower Kathleen Maynard 🇵🇸Ⓥ1 year ago

Love all this cool technology but nobody wants to di€ for I$rael.

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no1special1 year ago

I built a VTOL plane out of a T1 Ranger. Fun to fly.

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Chief Judge Carlos John Wayne Starr1 year ago

Let’s Go 56AC 2ndMDTF Bossing OPE

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Blunty1 year ago

Show us the plasma and particle beam technology.

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