Army Evaluates Bumble Bee Drone Interceptor with Autonomous Capabilities
The U.S. Army is assessing the Bumble Bee Version 2 drone, aimed at autonomously neutralizing small UAS threats. This evaluation informs subsequent development phases prior to production.

The Army's evaluation of the Bumble Bee Version 2 (BBV2) drone has commenced, focusing on its ability to autonomously intercept small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Conducted at Fort Bragg, N.C., this assessment involves Army paratroopers and is aligned with training initiatives for the 82nd Airborne Division on the initial FPV quadcopter version.
The outcome of these evaluations will shape the BBV2's development before moving into production, highlighting the military's ongoing efforts to enhance counter-drone capabilities. The incorporation of autonomous functions may significantly improve response times and operational efficiency against aerial threats.




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