Successful Autonomous Aerial Resupply in Nighttime Tactical Drills

The U.S. Army leveraged Soaring’s Gabriel (G1) VTOL UAS to carry out 40 tactical drills, resupplying platoons with ammunition and food during nighttime Live Fire Exercises (LFX) By William Mackenzie / 22 May 2024

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The U.S. Army’s first nighttime autonomous aerial resupply of ammunition during a battalion-level Live Fire Exercise (LFX) has been completed with Soaring’s Gabriel (G1), a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system (UAS)

Soaring completed 40 tactical drills to resupply platoons with class I and class V supplies, including food and ammunition, using its G1 multi-purpose, multi-payload autonomous aerial vehicle.

As part of the LFX, the G1 successfully completed three emergency class V resupply missions, delivering 800 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition to the platoon’s weapons squad during each drop.

Capable of transporting mission-critical payloads to infantry platoons and squads at the tactical edge directly from the Battalion’s Combat Trains Command Post (CTCP), Soaring’s G1 system successfully demonstrated its ability to resupply entire platoons faster and with less risk than ground vehicle-based resupply missions. The G1 offers mounting compatibility for varying cargo needs, supporting mission agility.

Conducted as part of U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division platoon LFX and situational training exercises (STX) near Schofield Barracks, HI, the innovative autonomous resupply drill demonstrated the G1 system’s reliability and adaptability in varying conditions.

Soaring also completed three consecutive class V resupplies within 16 minutes from the time of the initial call, during an STX executed in the mountainous jungle terrain of the Kahuku Training Area (KTA).

Lieutenant Colonel Pete Walther, Battalion Commander in the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division and responsible for this training event, commented; “The Army is working to identify a reliable, autonomous alternative for tactical resupply to replenish mission-critical resources at the point of contact with the enemy, without risking lives.

“Our soldiers require resupply of water and ammunition to continue the fight, however lessons from the Ukraine conflict teach us that our current forms of tactical resupply will likely fail, especially in the Pacific region. There is a real need for innovative low-risk resupply solutions critical to the success of the operation.”

Daniel Trunfio, Chief Executive Officer of Soaring, added; “Safe and expedient resupply capabilities are critical to mission success, especially in the dynamic environments faced by our service members. 

“Our innovative G1 UAS has successfully proven it is capable of addressing both elements to deliver advantage at the tactical edge. I am exceptionally pleased with the G1’s performance as part of the LFX. 

“Its proven ability to adapt to changes in elevations, weather, and edge conditions will significantly aid mission agility in even the most contested environments. I am grateful to the 25th Infantry Division for allowing us to demonstrate G1.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Edited by William Mackenzie, Junior Editor and Copywriter practised in digital content creation and writing about defense and marine technology. Connect & Contact

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