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US DoD Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems

US airman training on counter-drone tactics against small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia [US Air Force: Tech Sgt Jeffery Foster]

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III signed a classified Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems on 2nd December.

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Press Release, Washington DC, 05 December 2024: On December 2 Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III signed a classified Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems. The strategy unifies the Department’s approach to countering these systems that looks across domains, characteristics, and timeframes.

Unmanned systems pose both an urgent and enduring threat to US personnel, facilities, and assets overseas. Unmanned aerial systems, most commonly known as drones, pose the most significant threat at this time and increasingly in the US homeland. These threats are changing how wars are fought. By producing a singular Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems, the Secretary and the Department are orienting around a common understanding of the challenge and a shared approach to addressing it.

The strategy builds on other major DoD initiatives, including the standup of the Joint Counter-Small UAS Office, the establishment of a Warfighter Senior Integration Group to meet urgent operational needs, and the launch of the Replicator 2 initiative to defend against the threats of small aerial systems at our most critical installations and force concentrations. The recent designation of the Commanders of NORTHCOM and INDOPACOM as the lead synchronisers for operations to counter-UAS in the homeland also ensures a cohesive approach to this challenge.

Focusing on the near-term problem is not be enough. The Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems helps set the Department’s gaze beyond the ‘five-metre target’ to threats we may see in the future, acknowledging the rapid evolution of these capabilities.

Library image from 2023 of (Russian) Unmanned Aerial Systems displayed at a Middle East defence expo
[© Bob Morrison]

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