A US Army commander used attack drones and C4-packed robots to clear a deadly breach before soldiers even got in the fight
- A company commander used a swarm of attack drones and two C4-packed ground robots to clear a dangerous breach so riflemen walked in uncontested.
- Roughly 35 drones plus about 100 pounds of C4 did the job — reportedly costing less than three 155mm artillery barrages.
- The brigade is building cheap, DIY drones and experimenting with AI for planning (useful for processing huge data sets, but not for 3D tactical decision-making).