[Link] 1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Soldiers operate a drone on the Best Tactical Squad Lane during the U.S. Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Huntsville, AL., Feb. 18, 2026. Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers are competing for the top warfighter while showcasing their agility, adaptability, and lethality as they adapt to the evolving modern battlefield. This is the inaugural Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition, themed "Agile, Adaptive, Lethal." (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aaron Troutman) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - A Soldier assigned to 1st Cavalry Division carries a drone on the Hunter/Killer Lane during the U.S.Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition on Feb. 18, 2026, in Huntsville, Ala. Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers began competing for the top warfighter while showcasing their agility, adaptability, and lethality as they adapt to the evolving modern battlefield. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Michelle Lessard-Terry) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Soldiers operate a drone on the Best Tactical Squad Lane... (Photo Credit: SGT Aaron Troutman) VIEW ORIGINAL
FORT RUCKER, Ala. - The U.S. Army announced the winners of the inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition, a three-day event held on Feb. 17-19 that brought together elite drone operators from across the active duty, reserve and National Guard components.
The competition was hosted by the Army Aviation Center of Excellence and the Maneuver Center of Excellence, in Huntsville, Alabama, sponsored by the Army Aviation Association of America in partnership with the University of Alabama Huntsville.
The event drew over 200 competitors and more than 800 attendees, showcasing the Army's most skilled small-UAS operators. Participants competed in three distinct challenges designed to test speed, precision, teamwork and creativity in small-UAS employment: a high-speed drone race, a tactical squad lane and an innovation showcase, highlighting the Army's commitment to integrating advanced unmanned aerial systems at every echelon of the force.
[Link] 1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Sgt. Javon Purchner, 1st Cavalry Division, poses with fellow Soldiers after his win for the Best Drone Operator Competition, during the U.S. Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition on Feb. 19, 2026, in Huntsville, Ala. Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers competed for the top warfighter while showcasing their agility, adaptability, and lethality as they adapt to the evolving modern battlefield. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Michelle Lessard-Terry) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption - A Soldier assigned to 1st Cavalry Division maneuvers a... (Photo Credit: SPC Michelle Lessard-Terry) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Soldiers present their drones to a panel on the Best... (Photo Credit: SGT Aaron Troutman) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption - A Soldier works on drone equipment on the Best Operator... (Photo Credit: SGT Aaron Troutman) VIEW ORIGINAL
Winners of the 2026 Best Drone Warfighter Competition are:
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Best Drone Operator: Sgt. Javon Purcher; 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas
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Best Tactical Squad: Staff Sgt. Angel Caliz and Spc. Jonah Burks; 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany
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Best Innovation: 1st Lt. Ryan Giallonardo, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Reed, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nathan Shea and Sgt. 1st Class Brent Wehr; 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard
Competitors raced Neros Archer FPV drones through a complex obstacle course; executed cross-country hunter-killer missions in paired teams to identify and neutralize targets; and showcased Soldier-designed technologies in front of a panel of experts aimed at improving survivability, lethality, and battlefield adaptability.
Beyond identifying top performers, the competition demonstrated how rapidly the Army's unmanned capabilities are advancing. The event reinforced the service's focus on developing operators who can excel in contested environments and contribute to combat formations that are more lethal, agile and technologically integrated.
U.S. Army Soldiers participate in the inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition Day 1 in Huntsville, Ala., on Feb. 18, 2026. Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers are competing for the top warfighter while showcasing their agility, adaptability, and lethality as they adapt to the evolving modern battlefield. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. Tien Dat Ngo)
The Best Drone Warfighter Competition aligns with the Army's broader modernization priorities, underscoring the role of advanced unmanned systems in strengthening readiness and preparing Soldiers for the demands of future conflicts.
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