How SkyFoundry Will Transform U.S. Military Production”
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How SkyFoundry Will Transform U.S. Military Production”
Army Launches Ambitious Plan to Build One Million Drones

The U.S. Army has announced a bold plan to produce and deploy at least one million drones within the next two to three years, marking one of the most significant modernization efforts in its history.
This initiative underscores how critical drone warfare has become to modern conflict — not just as a weapon, but as a core element of every soldier’s toolkit notes Millitary times.
The SkyFoundry Pilot Program

According to Military Times, at the heart of the effort is SkyFoundry, a new pilot program designed to merge public and private innovation.
The program will see the Army work closely with American manufacturers and tech firms to speed up drone development, cut reliance on foreign supply chains, and scale production capacity dramatically.
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By combining in-house manufacturing with industry expertise, SkyFoundry aims to stimulate domestic production and reestablish the United States as a global leader in drone technology.
Strengthening the Industrial Base

SkyFoundry is designed to rebuild the foundation of the American industrial base by stimulating domestic manufacturing and innovation. The program will strengthen the supply chain, expand access to rare earth materials and support low-cost production of critical components needed for military drones reports Millitarytimes
Army officials describe the initiative as a win for both national security and American industry, ensuring that the United States can produce advanced drone systems quickly and independently.
Through this approach, the Army hopes to create a sustainable manufacturing ecosystem that can meet the technological demands of modern warfare. The initiative focuses on several key areas, notes MilitaryTimes.
Preparing for Drone-Dominated Warfare

According to MilitaryTimes, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll emphasized that drones will define the future battlefield. The new production plan envisions both expendable and reusable drones for combat, reconnaissance, and logistics roles.
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Officials also stress that troops must become fluent in both operating drones and defending against them, as drone-on-drone warfare becomes increasingly common.
This approach signals a major cultural and tactical shift within the military, integrating drones as a standard part of every unit’s operations.
A Congressional Push for Scale

The SkyFoundry Act, introduced by Congressman Pat Harrigan (R–NC), provides the legislative foundation for the program.
Harrigan argues that modern warfare demands rapid production capability, warning that more than 80% of battlefield casualties now result from drone strikes.
The bill seeks to establish the infrastructure to design, test, and build one million drones per year in the United States, reducing dependence on China and ensuring that American forces maintain an edge in drone warfare technology, notes Military Times.
The Future of American Air Superiority

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The Army’s one-million-drone initiative represents more than a manufacturing goal — it’s a strategic transformation.
By blending government and private innovation, SkyFoundry could redefine how the U.S. fights and defends itself in the digital era.
If successful, it will signal a new age of industrial mobilization and technological dominance, ensuring that America’s soldiers enter the next decade with unmatched aerial capability and battlefield resilience, reports MilitaryTimes.
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