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U.S. Army soldiers train with anti-drone ammo designed to drop enemy FPV

U.S. Army soldiers are training with specialized anti-drone ammunition designed to defeat first-person view (FPV) drones at close range. The rounds are engineered to create effective fragmentation or entanglement effects against small, fast-moving UAS threats. Training focuses on individual soldier employment of the munition as a last-line counter-drone defense. The initiative reflects lessons learned from FPV drone proliferation on the modern battlefield.

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