An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | Jan. 20, 2026

Georgia Guard Launches Drone Dominance Program

By Charles Emmons, Georgia National Guard

FORT STEWART, Ga. – The Georgia Army National Guard launched its first Unmanned Aerial Systems, or UAS, Operator's Course in early 2026, creating a new pipeline for skilled drone pilots.

The 12-day program, conducted at Fort Stewart, Ga., Jan. 5-16, is part of an initiative to field low-cost autonomous systems in alignment with a July 2025 Department of War memorandum. The directive delegated authority to commands to integrate small drones “across every unit that wields this capability to defeat the enemy in combat.”

The Georgia program was spearheaded by the newly formed Georgia UAS and Robotic Rapid Deployment, or G.U.A.R.R.D., team. A core group of six master trainers and aviators, assembled by Brig. Gen. Jason Fryman, commander of the Georgia Army National Guard, developed the course within a six-month window.

"The only way it was possible to move from concept to a first-of-its-kind course within six months is because this was a team effort," said Col. Matthew J. Kukla, the UAS initiative director. "Everyone rallied around Brig. Gen. Fryman making this a priority."

The program aims to establish master trainers within each unit, creating a self-sustaining model for training and currency management, similar to the existing master driver program.

Students were primarily trained on the RQ-28 Short Range Reconnaissance platform, a small, rucksack-portable quadcopter drone, but the course also prepared them for more advanced UAS technology that will be fielded by units soon.

“We start with academic instruction and basic hands-on in a classroom environment,” said Chief Warrant Officer 3 Joseph E. Barrick, a UAS operations officer. “This progresses with more hands-on operation each day, culminating with a situational training exercise in a field environment.”

Sgt. Jacob Hall, a combat engineer with the 848th Engineer Company, was surprised by the academic depth required.

"This course reinforced the necessity of a strong academic foundation to safely and effectively employ SUAS," Hall said.

Students in the course praised the relevance of integrating short-range drones into their formations.

“These systems will give my unit the capability to perform route, bridge, area and zone reconnaissance without having to risk a Soldier’s life,” said Sgt. Shaquille Weaver, a combat engineer with the 810th Engineer Company.

Despite initial concerns about learning a new system, students were surprised by the platform's accessibility. Additionally, the drone instruction proved to be a significant personal development opportunity, as Staff Sgt. Jason Poole, an infantryman with 1st Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade, noted.

"Learning to operate this system was a confidence builder for me personally, and I look forward to continuing my skill development with UAS systems,” Poole said.

"It’s exciting to have done our first course, but I am even more excited about what UAS in the Georgia ARNG will look like a year from now," Kukla said. "I have no doubt that Georgia will be a UAS trailblazing state for the National Guard.”

 

 

Related Articles
Illicit drugs and weapons sit on display after seizure by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Butts County Sheriff’s Office in March 2026. The Georgia National Guard Counterdrug Task Force, which supports state, local and federal law enforcement agencies in the detection, interdiction and disruption of drug trafficking and transnational criminal organizations, played a crucial behind the scenes role in the investigation. Portions of this photo have been altered for security purposes. Courtesy photo.
Georgia National Guard Counterdrug Task Force Assists Investigation That Seized 13-Plus Kilograms of Illegal Drugs
By Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy, | May 15, 2026
ARLINGTON, Va. – Members of the Georgia National Guard’s Counterdrug Task Force assisted the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and other state and local law enforcement agencies in an investigation resulting in seizure of more...

A bulldozer crew with 877th Engineer Company, 878th Engineering Battalion, 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia National Guard helps clear burnt brush in support of wildland fire suppression efforts in Pineland, Georgia, April 29, 2026. The Georgia Department of Defense plays an integral role in declared emergencies by providing a versatile and ready force capable of responding to natural and artificial disasters across the United States. Photo by Sgt. Jordan McNeal.
Georgia Guard Engineers Assist Wildfire Response
By Sgt. 1st Class James Braswell, | April 30, 2026
FRUITLAND, Ga. – U.S. Army Soldiers with the Augusta-based 877th Engineer Company, 878th Engineer Battalion, 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia Army National Guard, have joined the multiagency wildfire response in...

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew with B Company, 1st General Support Aviation Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment, 78th Aviation Troop Command, Georgia Army National Guard, dumps water using a helicopter bucket during wildfire suppression efforts in Pineland, Georgia, April 25, 2026. Defense plays an integral role in declared emergencies by providing a versatile and ready force capable of responding to natural and manmade disasters across the United States. Photo by Sgt. Jordan McNeal.
Georgia Guard Helps Fight Wildfires in South Georgia
By Pfc. Emerson Sneary, | April 27, 2026
WAYCROSS, Ga. – Georgia National Guardsmen have been helping to fight wildfires in south Georgia, using helicopters to drop water on affected areas after Gov. Brian Kemp's April 22 declaration of a state of emergency that...