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NATO Forces Expand Counter-Drone Battlefield Testing in Lithuania

U.S. Army V Corps and British forces evaluated advanced anti-drone technologies during Project Flytrap 5.0 in Lithuania.

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Army Pfc. Gage Green participates in force-on-force training during Project Flytrap 5.0 at Pabradė Training Area, Lithuania, May 8, 2026. Photo by Army Sgt. J. Honce.

Army Pfc. Gage Green participates in force-on-force training during Project Flytrap 5.0 at Pabradė Training Area, Lithuania, May 8, 2026. Photo by Army Sgt. J. Honce.

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  • Project Flytrap 5.0 expands NATO counter-drone testing
    • Squadron-level integration marks major program expansion
  • More than 50 technologies evaluated during Saber Strike 26
    • Combined U.S.-U.K. tactical architecture supports live testing
  • NATO focuses on electronic warfare and drone saturation threats
    • Data and AI integration support faster targeting decisions
  • Flytrap program supports rapid operational adaptation
    • Narrative analysis of rapid equipment refinement process
  • Flytrap 6.0 planned for brigade-level validation
    • Stakeholder Comments

U.S. Army V Corps and British forces completed Project Flytrap 5.0 in Lithuania on May 19, testing counter drone systems near the Belarusian border during NATO’s Saber Strike 26 exercise. The initiative evaluated more than 50 technologies designed to improve battlefield survivability and accelerate drone threat detection in electronic warfare environments.

Project Flytrap 5.0 forms part of NATO’s broader effort to adapt to low-cost unmanned aerial systems increasingly shaping modern combat operations. The exercise took place at Lithuania’s Pabradė Training Area and involved U.S. Army Europe and Africa, the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade and the United Kingdom’s 3rd Parachute Regiment.

 

Project Flytrap 5.0 expands NATO counter-drone testing

The U.S. Army V Corps confirmed that Project Flytrap 5.0 marked the first squadron-level integration of counter-UAS systems within the program’s development cycle. Meanwhile, the exercise brought together American and British personnel to test operational coordination against simulated drone threats close to NATO’s eastern flank.

Army Staff Sgt. Mateus Nunes of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment stated that the systems are now being implemented at troop, company and squadron levels to determine operational effectiveness in live field conditions. Additionally, the training area near the Belarusian border provided a realistic environment for testing drone detection, electronic warfare responses and tactical coordination under pressure.

 

Squadron-level integration marks major program expansion

Project Flytrap evolved significantly between 2025 and 2026 through a sequence of exercises conducted in Germany and Poland. According to U.S. Army V Corps, earlier iterations focused on identifying which counter-UAS systems were most suitable for small-unit operations while also developing standardised tactics for drone engagements.

Flytrap 4.5, conducted at Putlos, Germany, in November 2025, tested newer industry systems and improved operator familiarity before the squadron-scale transition in Lithuania. However, Flytrap 5.0 introduced a broader operational structure involving larger numbers of soldiers, sensors and integrated battlefield systems working simultaneously.

 

An Army M2A3 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle engages with an unmanned aerial system during Project Flytrap at Pabradė Training Area, Lithuania, May 10, 2026. Photo by Army Sgt. M. Elliott.
An Army M2A3 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle engages with an unmanned aerial system during Project Flytrap at Pabradė Training Area, Lithuania, May 10, 2026. Photo by Army Sgt. M. Elliott.

 

More than 50 technologies evaluated during Saber Strike 26

The exercise tested a wide range of industry-provided technologies, including radars, radio frequency defeat systems, kinetic interceptors, launched effects and unmanned ground vehicles. According to U.S. Army V Corps, the systems were integrated through a combined U.S.-U.K. tactical data architecture and evaluated against a live opposing force during Saber Strike 26.

Military planners are increasingly focused on reducing the cost imbalance between inexpensive drones and more expensive air defence systems. Additionally, NATO forces are seeking lower-cost attritable systems capable of operating in saturated electronic warfare environments where large numbers of drones can overwhelm traditional defences.

 

Combined U.S.-U.K. tactical architecture supports live testing

The combined tactical architecture enabled allied units to share targeting and operational data across multiple systems during the exercise. According to the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative, the architecture is intended to improve battlefield awareness, accelerate decision-making and support faster targeting coordination between NATO forces.

 

Indicator Recent Movement Context
Project Flytrap scale Expanded to squadron level in 2026 U.S. Army V Corps stated Flytrap 5.0 integrated larger formations and multiple battlefield systems simultaneously
Industry technologies tested More than 50 systems evaluated Official exercise data included radars, RF defeat systems, interceptors and unmanned ground vehicles
Operational integration Combined U.S.-U.K. architecture deployed Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative linked allied tactical systems for faster operational coordination

 

NATO focuses on electronic warfare and drone saturation threats

According to U.S. Army Europe and Africa, Flytrap 5.0 was formally linked to NATO’s Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative, which seeks to improve digital interoperability and battlefield integration across allied forces. The initiative uses connected systems and artificial intelligence-assisted processing to accelerate targeting and operational decision-making.

Army Gen. Christopher Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, stated that the exercise supports offensive manoeuvre capabilities in environments saturated with drones and electronic warfare systems. Furthermore, he said the program is intended to move technology directly into operational field testing so lessons can be shared across allied forces and the broader joint force.

 

Data and AI integration support faster targeting decisions

The Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative is designed to connect units and battlefield effects more rapidly through shared digital architecture and automated battlefield data processing. According to U.S. Army Europe and Africa, this approach is intended to shorten detection-to-decision timelines while supporting scalable drone defence capabilities.

  • Operational focus: U.S. Army Europe and Africa stated the initiative prioritises faster battlefield coordination in drone-heavy combat environments.
  • Alliance integration: NATO-linked exercises combined U.S. and British systems to improve interoperability and tactical communication.
  • Cost reduction objective: The Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative highlighted the need for lower-cost attritable systems to counter inexpensive drone threats.

 

Flytrap program supports rapid operational adaptation

Army Maj. Jared Whitaker, V Corps technical integration and assessment lead for Project Flytrap, stated that the exercise allows industry developers to receive immediate feedback from soldiers operating the systems in field conditions. According to Whitaker, this rapid adjustment process enables hardware and software modifications before wider deployment to operational units.

The exercise also reflected the Army’s increasing emphasis on iterative battlefield experimentation rather than long-term static procurement cycles. Meanwhile, military planners continue to adapt doctrine and operational tactics in response to lessons observed in recent conflicts involving mass drone usage and electronic warfare disruption.

 

Narrative analysis of rapid equipment refinement process

Project Flytrap combines military operators, allied forces and industry developers within the same testing environment to accelerate system refinement. According to U.S. Army V Corps, the process allows emerging technologies to be evaluated continuously under operational stress rather than only in controlled laboratory settings.

Additionally, the Army stated that operational feedback gathered during Flytrap exercises contributes to future force design and doctrinal development across NATO-aligned formations. The program’s progression toward brigade-level validation also indicates increasing confidence in scalable counter-drone integration strategies.

 

Flytrap 6.0 planned for brigade-level validation

U.S. Army V Corps confirmed that Flytrap 6.0 will expand the exercise to the brigade level, significantly increasing the number of soldiers, systems and operational decisions involved. According to the Army, brigade-scale validation is intended to determine whether the capability can operate effectively across larger formations during high-intensity combat scenarios.

The transition toward brigade-level validation will significantly expand battlefield testing of integrated counter-UAS systems across larger NATO formations. Additionally, the exercise in Lithuania demonstrated how allied militaries are adapting operational structures to maintain operational coordination under drone and electronic warfare pressure against mass drone and electronic warfare threats.

 

Stakeholder Comments

Army Gen. Christopher Donahue stated,

“We are transforming to enable offensive maneuver in a drone and electronic-warfare saturated environment, and Flytrap is essential to making that happen.”

“This effort is about getting technology into the hands of soldiers, in the field, to figure out what works and what doesn’t. Then we share those lessons across the Army, the joint force and with our allies.”

 

Army Maj. Jared Whitaker said,

“Success in Flytrap 5.0 is a little different than other exercises — in some ways failure is still success.”

“The industry [that] creates these systems can get immediate feedback, make hardware and technical changes rapidly — so that when those systems are fielded to soldiers, they’ve already got a look by soldiers and will perform significantly better than in the past.”

 

Project Flytrap 5.0 demonstrated NATO’s growing focus on counter drone systems as electronic warfare and unmanned aerial threats continue reshaping military operations. The exercise combined allied integration, live operational testing and rapid technology refinement near NATO’s eastern frontier.

The planned transition toward brigade-level validation suggests that the U.S. Army and allied partners are preparing for wider operational deployment of scalable counter-UAS capabilities across large-scale combat environments.

 

Sources: U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, NATO.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources.
Research combines AI-assisted analysis with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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