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An R80D SkyRaider Unmanned Aircraft System goes through preflight checks during a Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) exercise at Fort Drum, NY. The only limits to unmanned systems mission concepts are a warfighter’s imagination and ability to iterate.

Drones as Deterrence

By Lieutenant Christopher Knight, U.S. Navy
September 2024
The Navy and Marine Corps must organize to receive, test, proliferate, and reveal unmanned systems if Replicator is to become deterrence.

EP. 414: September Review

09 September 2024
Podcast host and Proceedings Editor-in-Chief Bill Hamblet and Deputy Editor Bill Bray discuss highlights from the September issue.
Admiral Baker in Ukraine teaching Advanced Trauma Life Support, a standardized  approach to  trauma patient care in the  “golden hour.”

Teaching Casualty Care in Ukraine

By Rear Admiral Michael S. Baker, U.S. Navy (Retired)
September 2024
Developed and supervised by the American College of Surgeons (ACS), ATLS provides a standardized system for evaluating and treating trauma victims.

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