The Army is heavily invested in developing and improving its unmanned capabilities, both on the ground and in the air, according to the service’s vice chief of staff. While Gen. Daniel Allyn addressed the Army’s recent history and current uses of unmanned systems during Oct. 26 remarks at the Unmanned Systems Defense conference in Arlington, VA, he sought to focus on the future. The service’s high operational tempo demands not just “innovative leaders,” but also “the best technologies,” such as...