Around 350 British soldiers have tested new approaches to countering aerial threats without having to step out of their tanks, as the army adapts to drones becoming a constant presence on the battlefield.
At the core of the concept is a shared digital battlefield picture, built by linking live data from drones launched off mobile armored vehicles.
This allows tank crews and dismounted troops to operate from the same real-time feed, improving coordination and situational awareness.
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