The UK Is Developing New Drone Swarms For The Military
Arnav Dhar - Feb 18, 2019
Both the United Kingdom and the United States are interested in utilizing a swarm of drones for military purposes.
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We have seen an impressive performance in Super Bowl’s half time as 150 drones flew over Adam Levine of Maroon 5 thanks to a collaboration between Intel and the NFL.

Military developers in both the United Kingdom and the United States are interested in utilizing something similar, but with a different purpose: to surround the aircraft of the enemy, make them confuse and force them out of its airspace.
Gavin Williamson, U.K. Defense Secretary, said they will invest in similar drone technology at a meeting in London, according to the L.A Time.
As indicated by Williamson, these drones will accompany their fleet of F-35 jet fighters to confuse and overwhelm their enemy’s air defense system.
He also hopes that by the end of this year, this technology is enabled and will be deployed. However, many experts called this unrealistic, and the UK's Ministry of Defense has revealed that they would work on a 3-year program to develop this plan.
The U.S. Naval force likewise began advancement on a similar plan back in 2006 — modest dispensable air drones that could be sent in substantial numbers to 'seed' a zone with small electronic payloads," as indicated by the U.S. Navy’s website. Alongside with it, many experiments have been done such as one called Gremlins, in which they try to deploy drones from a C-130 aircraft and get them to return in an attempt to create flying aircraft carriers.
Instead of forming swarms of drones to deal with the enemy’s air defense, other military companies have dealt with ideas that propose utilizing smaller but sizable enough swarms of lower-end unmanned jet fighters that intently look like rockets and real jet fighters to befuddle their enemy.
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