Play War Thunder for FREE! Register using and get a premium tank or aircraft or ship and thee days of premium account time. The U.S Army’s future front-line fighters may have an interesting new use for their grenade-launchers.
The idea is to shoot tiny camera-drones into the sky which can then survey the vicinity for enemy threats.
Army Research Lab scientists at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland are developing the micro-drones the same size as the Army’s 40 mm grenade, which are meant to be fired by the service’s standard M203 grenade launchers.
They have dubbed the new drones Grenade Launched Unmanned Aerial Systems, or GLUAS.
This is probably one of a kind experiment anywhere in the world and holds a lot of promise.
In this video Defense Updates analyzes why Grenade Launched Unmanned Aerial Systems drones could be a game-changer for U.S Army?
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