Navy's 2027 Budget Highlights Counter-Drone Efforts with AGM-114 Hellfire Integration
The Navy's 2027 budget includes rapid funding for counter-drone measures in two carrier strike groups, focusing on AGM-114 Hellfire systems. This indicates a strategic response to the evolving threat of uncrewed aerial systems in military operations.

The Navy's 2027 Fiscal Year budget request includes supplemental funding for counter-uncrewed aerial systems for the Gerald R. Ford and Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Groups, specifically for Longbow Hellfire and Coyote launchers.
Funding allocated in FY2024 and FY2025 also indicates a commitment to enhance these capabilities, although FY2026 documents lack detailed integration plans. The AGM-114L Hellfire, noted for its counter-drone effectiveness, suggests the Navy is prioritizing established systems amidst increasing drone threats in operational theaters like the Red Sea. The lack of detailed ship-level information raises concerns about operational transparency and accountability as the Navy accelerates its defenses against aerial threats.




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