The U.S. Navy's first
drone squadron was stood up Friday at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla.
Its first deployment to U.S. 7th Fleet is slated for 2018, the institute reported.
While the squadron does not yet have any air vehicles, they are slated to arrive late next year.
Until then, squadron members are rotating
through Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland to train with the
test pilots who are stationed there.
A Triton trainer will arrive in Jacksonville in January for training.
The new squadron's crews will also collaborate
with P-8 pilots to develop tactics, techniques and procedures, the
naval institute reports.
Unmanned Patrol Squadron 19 commanding officer, Cmdr. Benjamin Stinespring, called the standing up of the squadron "historic,"
WOKV reported.
"(Unmanned aircraft) is the way of the future and the Triton is the epitome of that," Stinespring was quoted as saying.
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