No sound of silence: US soldiers train eyes — and ears — for drone swarms
The U. S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned aircraft in saturated skies.
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The U. S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned aircraft in saturated skies.

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The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
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The U. S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned aircraft in saturated skies.
How this could be misread: Low Wording Gap does not mean the story is unimportant. It means the headlines mostly agree on the first impression.
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The U. S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned aircraft in saturated skies.
The U. S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned aircraft in saturated skies.