The Army is preparing to test two systems designed to address a growing unmanned aerial system threat in Europe, with a view to employing them as early as this summer, according to the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Col. Patrick Ellis told Inside the Army in an April 12 interview that his unit would test the counter UAS mobile integrated capability in Hohenfels, Germany. The two units arrived in Europe last month from Ft. Sill, OK. Ellis explained...