Key Takeaways

  • The US Army signed an agreement with the UK establishing ground rules for sharing intelligence on drone and counter-drone operations.
  • Driscoll plans to expand this partnership to a couple of other countries.
  • The ’end state’ of such an arrangement would make the US and its allies stronger in a future conflict.

Strategic Implications

This development may indicate the Army’s growing concern about drone threats. The expansion of drone intel sharing could enhance the service’s capabilities, but also raises questions about data security and sovereignty. Driscoll’s efforts to build partnerships with allies suggest a focus on cooperation in counter-drone operations.