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Drone Dominance Gauntlet opens 8 June

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The Pentagon's Drone Dominance Phase 2 Gauntlet Stage 1 runs from Monday 8 June to Saturday 20 June at Camp Grayling, Michigan, pitting startups, FPV racers and two Ukrainian firms against a programme a heritage prime now shapes.

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The Pentagon Drone Dominance Phase 2 Gauntlet Stage 1 opened on Monday 8 June at Camp Grayling, Michigan, running until Saturday 20 June 1. The field includes FPV (first-person-view) racing veterans, two Ukrainian entrants, and the Phase 1 standouts Skycutter, which scored 99.3 out of 100, and Neros on 87.5. Phase 1 had made the programme look startup-only.

That picture changed when Northrop Grumman was selected to arm 200,000 FPV attack drones with a common payload by 2027 . The Gauntlet now runs inside an architecture a heritage prime helps define, even as hobbyists and small firms supply the airframes. Britain faces the same question in parallel, with BAE Systems, Tekever and Thales drawn into the Project NYX concept-demonstrator phase .

Early preferment compounds. The same dynamic put Anduril's Lattice at the centre of US counter-drone command and control; whoever holds the interface shapes everything built to it. Whether Phase 2 lets a startup, or a Ukrainian entrant, place against that backdrop is the open test Stage 1 begins to settle when it closes on 20 June.

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The Pentagon is spending $1.1 billion to buy more than 300,000 attack drones by 2027. These are small aircraft that fly to a target and destroy themselves on impact, similar to what Ukraine and Russia have been using in the war. The Pentagon called its procurement programme Drone Dominance and is running a competitive fly-off to select suppliers. Phase 1 selected 11 vendors. Phase 2 is now underway, with Stage 1 running 8-20 June at Camp Grayling, a military training base in Michigan. Competitors include Phase 1 winner Skycutter, Phase 1 runner-up Neros, two Ukrainian firms, and FPV drone-racing specialists who have adapted their sport skills for military use. Northrop Grumman, a major traditional defence company, was separately chosen to design a standard warhead and fuze module that all the competing drones will need to carry.

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