U.S. Drone University
FOX is with the primary training center for counter-drone warfare of the U.S. Army where military personnel from all branches are being educated on detecting, tracking, and neutralizing drone threats.
FORT SILL, Okla. – The U.S. Military is training service members to neutralize drones as they pose an increasing threat on the battlefieldeven before they have a chance to strike.
Located at Fort Sill, service members from various military branches are receiving training on countering drones at the Joint C-sUAS (Counter small Unmanned Aircraft System) University (JCU), also referred to as “drone university.”
The program has become a critical part of the Military’s efforts to combat the rapidly growing use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by adversaries.
“It’s the Army’s premier Counter-Small UAS training institution,” said Col. Moseph Sauda, the program’s director. “Our mission is to prepare and train the joint force to counter the threat, to be able to understand that threat, how they operate, and how they attack us… We can then develop not only tactics, techniques, and procedures, but also the employment methodology that maximizes the capabilities of our existing systems.”
“We employ a multitude of capabilities here in order to provide the most realistic training possible… That means our service members train using simulations across different systems and platforms, giving them the opportunity to engage with threats in real-time environments while also being mindful of the impact of these technologies in combat.”
As drone technology continues to evolve, the military is preparing service members to meet the challenge—ensuring they are ready to defend against airborne threats on the battlefield.
“This is not a problem to take lightly,” Sauda said. “There’s been a significant investment — from personnel to funding — to make sure we’re addressing this. It’s not just about technology… It’s about having the right people and the right expertise on the ground to respond.”