Armed Drones Used by Islamic State Posing New Threat in Iraq
Islamic State fighters are posing a growing threat to U.S. and Iraqi forces by deploying small commercial drones armed with improvised explosives devices or spy cameras that can evade detection, according to the Pentagon.
The threat led the Defense Department office charged with monitoring and countering improvised explosive devices to ask that Congress approve shifting $20 million to provide seed money for a counter-drone effort.
The funds would bankroll moves to identify, acquire, integrate and conduct testing of technologies that would counter the effects of unmanned aerial systems and the threats they pose to U.S. forces, according to a budget document sent to Congress last week. It was part of a request for approval to shift $2.5 billion in defense funds approved for this year from other purposes to reflect changing needs.
The request underscores that commercially available drone technology has proliferated beyond hobbyists to adversaries. In its latest annual report on Irans military capabilities, the Defense Department said the Islamic Republic is fielding armed drones among other increasingly lethal weapon systems. At the Pentagon, the police force has posted no drone signs around the sprawling complex along with the usual no photos reminders.
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