U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that a special task force has been established for the U.S. military’s first one-way attack–type unmanned aerial vehicle fleet in the Middle East.
CENTCOM created the Scorpion Strike Task Force (TFSS) four months after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the acceleration of acquiring and deploying cost-effective drone technologies. TFSS is designed to rapidly deliver low-cost and effective drone capabilities to combat units.
LUCAS Drone Fleet Ready

This newly formed task force has already assembled a fleet of Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) drones deployed in the Middle East.
• Autonomous Operation: LUCAS drones have an extended range and are designed to operate autonomously.
• Multiple Launch Mechanisms: These systems have the flexibility to be launched through various mechanisms, including catapult, rocket-assisted takeoff, and mobile ground/vehicle systems.
CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper emphasized the importance of this development: “This new task force sets the stage for the use of innovation for deterrence. Equipping our capable warfighters more quickly with cutting-edge drone capabilities demonstrates the innovation and strength of the U.S. military; this deters malicious actors.”
Two-Way Coordination for Rapid Deployment
Efforts to establish TFSS’s one-way attack drone fleet are being carried out by personnel from Central Special Operations Command and are progressing in alignment with another initiative of the command, the Rapid Employment Joint Task Force (REJTF).
REJTF, led by the chief technology officer, was launched to accelerate the processes of equipping deployed forces with new capabilities. The joint task force coordinates innovation efforts in three main areas: capability, software, and technology diplomacy. TFSS’s efforts to build a drone fleet overlap directly with REJTF’s capability-focused area.
This strategic move demonstrates the U.S. commitment to strengthening its operational power in the Middle East with modern and cost-effective unmanned systems.
Source: C4Defence / CENTCOM

























