Seeking to improve battlefield defenses against unmanned aerial systems, the US Army has fielded advanced fire control software that allows weapons to engage drones while maneuvering. The system leverages real-time sensor inputs and adaptive targeting algorithms to maintain precision against moving targets. Originally developed under the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft initiative, the technology has been adapted for broader military applications. Its modular architecture ensures future enhancements can be quickly incorporated, giving Army forces a scalable and responsive capability to counter the growing threat posed by small and fast-moving drones.

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