New details give Replicator a distinct Ukrainian flavor

First purchases announced in Pentagon’s plan to acquire thousands of drones.

Ukrainians who read the newly released details of the Pentagon’s giant Replicator drone effort may well have said, « Hey, that’s what we’re doing. »

« The first tranche of Replicator capabilities include uncrewed surface vehicles (USV), uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and counter-uncrewed aerial systems (c-UAS) of various sizes and payloads from several traditional and non-traditional vendors, » Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said Monday in a press release, adding that other capabilities “remain classified, including others in the maritime domain and some in the counter-UAS portfolio.” 

The Pentagon will spend about a half billion dollars on Replicator this fiscal year, including about $300 million approved in this year’s defense appropriations act, with the rest from “existing authorities and Defense-wide sources,” the release said, adding that the department has asked for about another $500 million in the fiscal 2025 budget proposal.

Replicator will “accelerate fielding” of the Switchblade-600 loitering munition, it said. The weapon enables its operator to take out armored vehicles more than 24 miles away.  

“U.S.-supplied Switchblade drones have already demonstrated their utility in Ukraine, and this system will provide additional capability to U.S. forces,” the release said. 

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