The Army remains challenged to address threats from unmanned aerial vehicles and lacks adequate long-range precision fires, according to the commander of U.S. Army Europe. Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges outlined his needs during an Oct. 5 presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army in Washington. "A couple of years ago I would have never even imagined . . . the requirement to either neutralize or bring down a UAV," Hodges said. "We've seen how...