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Pentagon’s FY2026 budget emphasizes unmanned systems and C-UAS investments

The Pentagon’s fiscal year 2026 budget request places strong emphasis on near-term investments in unmanned systems and C-UAS technologies, according to senior defense and military officials.

“This historic defense budget prioritizes strengthening homeland security, deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific [region], revitalizing the defense industrial base, and maintaining our commitment to being good stewards of taxpayer dollars,” a senior defense official said.

While detailed budget documents are still being released, officials offered early insights during an off-camera press briefing on Thursday. A senior defense official highlighted a notable structural change in the budget: “This is the first year we’ve designated a dedicated section for autonomy. The request totals $13.4 billion for autonomy and autonomous systems.”

Specifically, the Army is proposing a total of $1.7 billion in flexible funding across three key domains: UAS, C-UAS, and electronic warfare (EW). This includes $79 million to rapidly acquire ready-to-deploy EW capabilities, $693 million for counter-drone systems, and $959 million to support a range of drone platforms.

Furthermore, it is requesting $729 million to accelerate the procurement of Maneuver Short Range Air Defense (M-SHORAD) vehicles and is also planning to intensify the work in enhancing the integration of counter-UAS capabilities within maneuver platoons.

These funding increases come as the U.S. military faces mounting challenges in integrating and defending against rapidly evolving drone threats – systems that are often far cheaper to produce than the high-cost missiles used to intercept them.

The overall budget also includes a $3.1 billion allocation across military branches specifically for counter-UAS capabilities.

The request marks a 13.4% increase over the fiscal year 2025 budget and includes $848.3 billion in discretionary spending, along with $113.3 billion in mandatory funding allocated through congressional reconciliation.

Crédito da imagem da publicação: Department of Defense.

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