
A drone attack against a U.S. outpost in northeast Jordan in January that killed three U.S. soldiers and injured dozens more has led the Army to enhance its training and education around counter-drone defense and improve related command and control, an Army air and missile defense official said on Monday. The Tower 22 attack showed that having multiple systems as part of a “layered defense is critical to defeating the current threat,” and that these systems need to be interoperable,…