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Military aircraft and drone parked side by side on a runway with technicians in the background.

Defense Industry Faces Drone Wingman Training Hurdles

As the US military increasingly partners with drones in combat, defense manufacturers face a new challenge: training drone wingmen to work seamlessly with human pilots. The future of manned-unmanned teaming will require significant changes in the defense industry.

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Military personnel gather around a briefing table with laptops and papers, overlooking an airbase with aircraft and…

Nations Jockey for Drone Wingman Edge

Get ready to take to the skies with the latest buzz on loyal wingman drones, as experts dissect the past, present, and future of manned-unmanned teaming and how nations are vying for an edge in this game-changing tech. From industrial base issues to global approaches, a panel of top analysts weighs in on the rise of drone wingmen.

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US Air Force personnel discuss strategy with drone models and simulations displayed on a screen.

US Air Force Wrestles with Manned-Unmanned Teaming Balance

The US Air Force faces a critical challenge: finding the perfect balance between leveraging the advantages of drones and utilizing human expertise where machines fall short. As militaries worldwide grapple with this dilemma, one thing is clear - the future of military operations depends on striking the right harmony between manned and unmanned teaming.

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