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Marines Used Anti-Drone Netting During Recent Logistics Exercise

U.S. Marines and South Korean allies are implementing anti-drone netting during the largest-ever joint combat supply training exercise.

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The brief

The 3d MLG and ROK allies are conducting the Combined Joint Logistics Overseas Training Exercise (CJLOTS 26). During the exercise, U.S.

Marine trucks were landed from a modular military ferry using anti-drone netting. Coverage from Army Recognition, TWZ, and Stars and Stripes emphasizes that this represents the largest-ever joint training in combat supply between the two allies.

DVIDS reports that the exercise has also included MEDEVAC operations. Future developments depend on the execution of the CJLOTS 26 operations as outlined by marines.mil.

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Quick answers

What specific hardware was protected by anti-drone netting?

U.S. Marine trucks being landed from a modular military ferry.

Who are the primary participants in CJLOTS 26?

The 3d MLG and ROK allies.

What other operations have been part of the exercise?

Coverage indicates the exercise has conducted MEDEVAC operations.

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