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🇺🇸 The U.S. Army is turning the Apache helicopter into a drone killer. New programmable 30mm rounds let it detect and destroy drones mid-air, giving the military a low-cost solution to one of the fastest-growing threats on the modern battlefield. The skies just got more complicated for enemy drones....

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