US armed forces conducts first $2,000 attack drone live-fire test near North Korean border

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US Marines have conducted their first live-fire FPV attack-drone exercise on the Korean Peninsula, with six Archer drones striking mock barracks at the Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex in Pocheon. The range is about 15 miles from the North Korean border. The drill tested the drones alongside new operating and safety procedures, while maker Neros is simultaneously expanding production and military contracts.