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Army to Equip Soldiers with Pocket Sized Drones by 2018

Photo courtesy of AEWE
Photo courtesy of AEWE

The Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning, Georgia has issued a preliminary set of requirements for pocket-sized drones. The Army  hopes to have personnel on the ground equipped with what are being referred to as “Soldier Borne Sensors” (SBS)by 2018.

A “soldier borne sensor” is a small, fit in the palm of your hand, type drone that can be used to scout locations and assist in risk assessment. If you have happened to see “Eye in the Sky” the recent film starring Helen Mirren as a Colonel in the British Army, you will have seen a fictionalized example, a drone disguised as a large bug.

“We’ve had numerous studies as well as experimentation within our battle labs. We continue to see that soldiers are kind of lacking at the squad level for relevant information that’s immediately around them,” said Phil Cheatum, deputy branch chief of electronics and special developments at MCoE.

Such drones would provide army personnel with critical situational awareness (e.g. what’s over that hill.)

The specific requirements have not yet been finalized. However, features and functions that are being considered include:

Black Hornet – Image by Prox Dynamics

Soldier borne sensors are not new. They have been used in the field by both British and Norwegian forces since 2012. One such drone is the PD-100 Black Hornet.

The technology and concept are not new. British and Norwegian forces have been using PD-100 Black Hornet drones since about 2012. The Army tested them last spring.

One current impediment is cost. According to the British Ministry of Defence, a 2013 Black Hornet contract for 160 units cost £20 million.

The demand for such a drone could open up the doors commercially for a start up to address that need. Longstanding defense contractors (e.g. Boeing) may not be nimble or quick enough to develop a solution to meet the armed services need in the time that they want it.

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