The tool is expected to get to troops in the coming months.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has propelled counter-UAS weaponry onto a priority list of add-ons for the vehicle, officials said.
By Hope Hodge Seck
The exercise marks the first time the aerial defense system has been deployed outside the U.S. with a U.S. Marine Corps unit.
The handheld device will likely go to Marine Expeditionary Units and Marine Littoral Regiments first.
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