U.S. Army buys two backpack-size drones for surveillance training

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EagleNXT (NYSE: UAVS) announced that the U.S. Army has selected two of its eBee VISION UAS systems for advanced unmanned systems training. These lightweight, NDAA-compliant fixed-wing drones offer up to 90 minutes of endurance, real-time high-resolution video, and a portable design, making them ideal for field training and enhancing the Army’s ISR capabilities. The acquisition aims to improve operator proficiency and integration exercises for the next generation of warfighters.

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