How The U.S. Army And NATO Are Sharing Drone Tactics For Mobile Combat
The post How The U.S. Army And NATO Are Sharing Drone Tactics For Mobile Combat appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A participant uses a drone defense rifle during Project Flytrap 4.5 in November 2025 in Putlos, Germany. The Flytrap exercises are expanding into larger efforts that increase unity and tactical cohesion among allied forces. (Photo by Morris MacMatzen/Getty Images) Getty Images The U.S. Army conducted an exercise this month alongside troops from the United Kingdom to combine drone warfare tactics in an ongoing effort to increase effective anti-drone tactics across allied nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The joint exercise called Project Flytrap 5.0 was held in Lithuania about 30 kilometers from the border with Belarus, and marked a significant expansion of the abilities of NATO troops fighting side by side to successfully defeat unmanned aircraft systems in mobile combat. The Flytrap exercise series, which began last year, is part of NATO’s Eastern Flank