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Project Flytrap Concludes: U.S. Army V Corps Strengthens NATO Counter-UAS Readiness

On July 31, the U.S. Army V Corps concluded Project Flytrap 4.0, the final iteration of a multinational training initiative designed to enhance counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) capabilities and interoperability with NATO allies.

The exercise, which began on July 27 at the Bemowo Piskie Training Area in Poland, brought together U.S. and UK forces to test and refine emerging C-UAS technologies in a live operational environment.

The training emphasized the integration of C-UAS platforms into combined arms operations and improving battlefield survivability against aerial threats.

It also served as a proving ground for NATO-aligned forces to evaluate how rapidly evolving drone threats can be countered through joint experimentation and tactical innovation.

“Counter-unmanned aerial systems are essential to success on the modern battlefield,” said Lt. Gen. Charles Costanza, commanding general of V Corps. “U.S. and allied forces must rapidly transform to the very real threat of unmanned drones by testing, adjusting, and ultimately integrating the best C-UAS platforms in the world to protect our forces. Project Flytrap is a key component of V Corps’ transformation strategy.”

The exercise is part of the Army’s broader Transformation Initiative, which seeks to modernize force posture and capabilities across the European theater.

Project Flytrap has evolved into a critical venue for validating C-UAS concepts in real-world scenarios, particularly in coordination with NATO partners.

“Developing, testing, and fielding C-UAS technologies together with our NATO Allies and partners enhances our deterrence capability,” said Col. Donald Neal, Jr., commander of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. “Training and experimentation with our Allies and partners serve to build capacity and increase European leadership in European security, effectively strengthening the NATO Alliance.”

“We’re uniquely positioned in Europe, where we can work with Allies and partners to provide opportunities for innovation with the latest emerging technology and capabilities,” added Col. Matt Davis, V Corps transformation chief and exercise director. “Project Flytrap is one of those.”

In total, 400 representatives joined from over 40 organizations across industries. The US, Allies and partners from four different countries including UK, Poland, and Australia all took part in what over 4 iterations has been one of Europe’s flagship C-UAS training exercises this summer.

이미지 크레딧을 게시합니다: U.S. Army 

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