LIGHT MARINE AIR DEFENSE INTEGRATED SYSTEM
The Light Marine Air Defense Integrated System (LMADIS) is a mobile, vehicle-mounted air defense system developed by the U.S. Marine Corps to counter small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) and drones. It's specifically designed to detect, track, and defeat the types of small, low-flying drones that have become increasingly common in modern warfare. The system reflects the military's adaptation to the drone-centric nature of contemporary conflicts, from Ukraine to the Middle East, where small UAS have proven highly effective for reconnaissance, targeting, and direct attack.LMD000 - Light Marine Air Defense Integrated System - Research Questions
LMD001 - Technical Architecture
LMD002 - Operational Deployment
LMD003 - Threat Environment
LMD004 - Comparative Systems
LMD005 - Strategic Implications
LMD006 - Future Evolution
LMD007 - Methodology