Air Force 2nd Lt David Feibus, with team Flying Gatorz from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, manually controls his team's attack drone, part of their overall counter-unmanned aerial system solution during the 2016 Air Force Research Laboratory Commander's Challenge at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., Dec. 13, 2016. Teams were given six months to develop a complete counter-unmanned aerial system to aid in base defense. Wright-Patterson's system uses a camera and laser range finder to detect UAS devices and an attack drone with attached net for interception and retri


Air Force 2nd Lt David Feibus, with team Flying Gatorz from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, manually controls his team's attack drone, part of their overall counter-unmanned aerial system solution during the 2016 Air Force Research Laboratory Commander's Challenge at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., Dec. 13, 2016. Teams were given six months to develop a complete counter-unmanned aerial system to aid in base defense. Wright-Patterson's system uses a camera and laser range finder to detect UAS devices and an attack drone with attached net for interception and retrieval.


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