Joint Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence

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The Joint Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence (JUAS COE) is a multi service unit of the United States Armed Forces based at Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, Nevada.[1]

The Center of Excellence is designed to improve interoperability and use, and examines the use of sensors and intelligence collection assets to meet joint operational requirements of U.S. forces in any combat environment. The COE is an operationally focused organization concentrating on UAV systems technology, joint concepts, training, tactics, and procedural solutions to the warfighters’ needs.

The Army will initially lead the Joint UAV COE with the Air Force as deputy. These positions will rotate among the four military services. Once established, the center has representatives from all four military services and other DOD and non-DOD agencies

History

The JUAS COE replaced the Air Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Center of Excellence at Creech.[1]

The Joint COE stood up at Creech AFB in 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b Karas, Doug (2005-07-08). "Creech to host Joint UAV Center of Excellence". Air Force Link. Archived from the original on 2007-07-14. Retrieved 2007-07-15.