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Suicide drones are being sent in large numbers to the U.S. Marines

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In the near future, the United States Marine Corps will begin fielding a so-called suicide drone, essentially a quickly deployable — and expendable — flying bomb. Based on the UVision Hero-120, the loitering munition is the largest of the company’s short-range systems. What It Can Do Don’t let “short-range” fool you, however. Powered by an electric motor and controlled by a “man-in-the-loop” the Hero-120 has a maximum range of 40 kilometers, or nearly 25 miles, and can stay aloft for an hour. The canister launched drone has 8 pop-out fins and is remarkably lightweight. The entire drone weighs just 12.5 kilos and packs a 4.5-kilo explosive warhead, presumably in its nose. Packed into multiple canister launcher-type pods, it is not hard to imagine large numbers of the Hero-120 sent aloft at once — and in fact, that is exactly what the Marine Corps wants to do. The Marine Corps contracted with Mistral, an American weapon system company, to integrate the Hero-120 onto ...

The Marine Expeditionary Base is where the US Navy launches its MQ-8C Fire Scout drone (ESB)

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An MQ-8C Fire Scout-aboard an ESB could detect threats at farther ranges and expand the ship’s surveillance scope out the horizon, giving commanders a much better picture of incoming threats. The U.S. Navy’s successful deployment of its MQ-8C Fire Scout aboard a Littoral Combat Ship is inspiring new thinking about how the drone could be used from a wider range of platforms. The MQ-8C may also fly from one of the Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Bases (ESBs).  MQ-8C “We have been asked to entertain flying the Fire Scout on the ESB,” said Capt. Eric Soderberg, MQ-8 Fire Scout program manager. “It has a mobile mission control station that can be deployed on those ships, so we are feeding data back into our chain of command to see what logistics support will be needed to make that happen.”  MQ-8C Adding the Fire Scout would align with the Navy’s expansion of its fleet of ESBs. Navy ESBs would be expected to play a crucial role in the Pacific theater where vast, oceans might m...