GRAFENWOEHR, Germany -- Conventional U.S. Army forces tested the use of a Skydio X10D small Unmanned Aerial System combined with U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s "Audible" dropper to launch a live M67 grenade for the first time in Grafenwoehr Training Area on June 25th.
The 7th Army Training Command led the live-drop experimentation combining personnel, expertise and equipment from within its own formation, like the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee Army National Guard who is deployed in support of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine; with Grafenwoehr-based units including the 173rd Airborne Brigade and 18th Military Police Brigade; alongside DEVCOM and 1st Army.
This UAS-borne live-fire test is part of the U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s multi-domain modernization and experimentation initiatives, following previous Project Shiv experimentation at 7ATC’s training areas earlier this year.
DEVCOM was actively involved in the planning of this live-fire field test, and feedback from the initial test flight and grenade drop was immediately shared with stateside planners despite the early-morning time difference there.
Following the first successful field test, DEVCOM’s science and technology planners and engineers have already incorporated the tactical results and are working on modifications for future versions of Audible that could be employed for company-level live-fire training within U.S. Army Europe and Africa, as well as across U.S. Forces Command.
Additional iterations of this testing phase are planned to continue at Grafenwoehr through the summer, field testing and refining the development of Audible using other drones as carriers.