Story by 2nd Lt. John Graham
CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, UNITED STATES
Picture by Lance Cpl. Anakin Smith
2nd Marine Plane Wing
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. – U.S. Marines with 2nd Low Altitude Air Protection (LAAD) Battalion, Marine Air Management Group 28, 2nd Marine Plane Wing (MAW), carried out a scenario-driven coaching for counter-unmanned plane techniques (UAS) aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 15-17.
The aim of the coaching was to evaluate, refine, and validate counter-UAS ways, methods, and procedures and to construct confidence amongst 2nd LAAD Battalion Marines in conducting counter-UAS missions. Occasions similar to this give 2nd LAAD Battalion the chance to coach, educate, and ultimately present subject-matter consultants in assist of creating counter-UAS packages throughout 2nd MAW. These counter-UAS packages shall be important for 2nd MAW’s potential to establish and defeat adversary intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and concentrating on platforms, contributing to counter-reconnaissance efforts and enabling stand-in forces to persist inside an enemy’s weapons-engagement zone. Counter-UAS is core mission important activity for 2nd LAAD Battalion. Second LAAD Battalion will search to proceed to evaluate, refine, and validate their ways, methods, and procedures to fulfill the calls for of the fashionable battlespace within the ever-changing UAS surroundings and the proliferation of unmanned plane techniques.
“As we speak’s coaching provides LAAD a technique to develop ways, methods, and procedures for us to conduct energetic air protection in opposition to small UAS after we are built-in with the infantry,” mentioned 2nd Lt. John Osment, a local of Charlotte, North Carolina, and the unit readiness coordinator for 2nd LAAD Battalion. “It additionally provides the infantry an opportunity to see commonplace working procedures that we make use of in order that when LAAD is just not there to assist them, they’ll conduct power safety on their very own with weapons which are natural to the infantry battalion.”
Throughout this coaching, Marines had been examined on their potential to shoot, transfer, and talk in a counter-UAS situation whereas immediately partaking single-person operated drones with direct fireplace weapons, similar to shotguns, machine weapons, and rifles, whereas conducting patrols and occupying defensive positions. The Marines had been offered with three completely different eventualities. After a drone was detected within the discipline of fireside from an unknown location, the Marines had been required to course of experiences for monitoring the drone, take up their designated firing positions, and have interaction with the drone till it was destroyed or the course of fireside was accomplished.
The Marines credit score their success to the planning and rehearsals they acquired main as much as the live-fire portion of the coaching. Earlier than the live-fire portion of the coaching occasion, the Marines spent a number of days conducting sand-table workouts and immediate-action drills, familiarizing themselves with the vary’s terrain and conducting dry-fire rehearsals to construct their confidence earlier than firing stay ammunition. Small-unit leaders had been tasked with making certain their Marines had been absolutely ready to place their coaching into observe and conduct their counter-UAS mission.
“The proliferation of UAS employment in fashionable battle necessitates our Marines to shoot, transfer, and talk in a UAS-dominant surroundings,” mentioned Lt. Col. Bradley Creedon, commanding officer of 2nd LAAD Battalion and a local of Albuquerque, New Mexico. “As we speak’s coaching provides us the chance to place our CUAS ways, methods, and procedures to the check and construct the boldness of our Marines in conducting CUAS gunnery.”