By Olawale Abaire, Warrior Editorial Fellow
In the recent Balikatan military exercise in the Philippines, the U.S. Army’s trailblazing Multi-Domain Task Force (1st MDTF) deployed the K1000 drone, a creation of Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, in Basco. According to a recent US Department of Defense report, this drone was dispatched over the South China Sea to gather intelligence for the Extended Range Sensing and Effects Company (ERSE).
In response to China’s looming threat, the U.S. Army has established its inaugural Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF) in the Philippines. This force is leading groundbreaking trials with Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) as part of the Balikatan military drills.
The 1st MDTF of the U.S. Army is diligently working to enhance its operational prowess through pioneering technological initiatives in the Philippines. As part of the Balikatan military drills, the MDTF is leading the charge in conducting trials with UAS to bolster its preparedness for multi-domain combat situations. The Extended Range Sensing and Effects (ERSE) Company, a crucial part of the 1st MDTF, is stationed in Basco within the Batanes island chain and is key in managing operations utilizing cutting-edge unmanned aerial vehicles. These platforms, such as the Kraus Hamdani Aerospace K1000 drones, are equipped with advanced surveillance technology and have been used to carry out reconnaissance missions over the strategically important South China Sea.
The ERSE company consists of three platoons specializing in electronic warfare, unmanned aircraft, and high-altitude capabilities such as balloons. They aim to maintain sensing capabilities from the ground to approximately 100,000 feet within the electromagnetic spectrum, a crucial domain for controlling communication and directing weapons in modern conflicts.
The troops used the K1000 drone to monitor areas of interest and collect important data, which was then shared with the Philippine forces, thereby enhancing interoperability between the two nations. The K1000, though not an official program, has been used in various trials and can fly for 76 hours on its solar panels, making it difficult to detect and often mistaken for a bird by radars.
The K1000 is a product of Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, a firm based in California. It’s a solar-powered vertical takeoff and landing drone designed to act as a “pseudo-satellite” capable of transmitting data across networked platforms. In addition to drones, the ERSE Company also tested high-altitude balloons, using Urban Sky’s Stratospheric Microballoon. This non-polluting and hard-to-detect system could potentially carry payloads to extend network capabilities.
The 1st MDTF initiative, initiated in 2018, is part of a series of multidomain task forces aimed at shaping the Army’s Multi-Domain Operations doctrine, formalized in 2022. These forces cover various operational theaters from the Indo-Pacific to Europe, designed to work in harmony to optimize sensing and targeting capabilities.