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US counter-drone marketplace to reach FOC this year

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US counter-drone marketplace to reach FOC this year
Captain Scott Rosetti (left), the Surface Warfare Deputy Director for Weapons and Sensors at OPNAV N96, and Brigadier General Matthew Ross (right), the Director of JIATF 401, speaking at Apex Defense 2026

The marketplace follows the establishment of the new small C-UAS JIATF-401 taskforce last year. This article was originally published on our Apex Defense partner site.

 

The US Department of War’s counter-drone marketplace will reach full operating capability (FOC) by 1 March, the head of the US Joint Interagency Task Force-401 (JIATF-401) tasked with countering small UASs announced at Apex Defense.  

Launched late last year, the marketplace is intended to allow any user across the US military and national forces with “resources and a requirement” to filter and identify relevant counter-drone capabilities, the director of the task force, Brigadier General Matthew Ross, said at the event on 27 January.

While still very much at initial operating capability, the director said he was confident that the marketplace would reach FOC by March.

Explaining the marketplace in more detail, the brigadier general said that each platform listed is clearly priced and has been tested and evaluated by JIATF-401. One of the best features, he added, allows users to see the “pre-negotiated contract options” for the products, eliminating the often lengthy process of building out a contract.

The marketplace follows the establishment of JIATF-401 under the Department of War in August 2025, aimed at rapidly delivering affordable small C-UASs to US forces, replacing the previous ‘Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office’.

Since then, it has attempted to shift the US counter-drone strategy from a fragmented effort to a unified, ‘whole-of-government’ approach. Activities include driving the Replicator 2 initiative, aimed at fielding thousands of uncrewed systems, and assuming oversight of the Joint Counter-sUAS University at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in the US. Several new specialised courses have been created to standardise how warfighters identify and neutralise aerial threats.

This marketplace aligns with several Western initiatives launched over the past year to streamline the discovery and procurement of defense capabilities. 

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Olivia Savage Editor in Chief Clarion Defence & Security
Olivia Savage is the Editor-in-Chief of Clarion Defence & Security, the organisers of DSEI and other leading international defence and security events. She brings extensive defence industry experience, having attended military and NATO trials across Europe during her tenure as a Senior Defence Journalist at Janes, where she specialised in electronic warfare, uncrewed systems, and space capabilities.

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