Mon, Nov 03, 2025
	
	
		 Unit In Germany Simulates Enemy Forces In JMRC Exercises
    AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., dba EagleNXT, a provider of advanced drone and aerial imaging solutions, announced the sale of three eBee VISION drones to the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 4th  Infantry Regiment (1-4 IN), stationed at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany.
    
    The 1-4 IN serves as the dedicated opposing force – OPFOR – at the JMRC, meaning its primary mission is to simulate enemy forces and providing a dynamic and challenging adversary for multinational units rotating through the JMRC to maintain readiness and hone their combat skills.
    The JMRC Hohenfels is a premier training facility within the state of Bavaria in southeast Germany where military units from the U.S. and allied countries within the NATO alliance and beyond conduct realistic training exercises; i.e., war games.
    The eBee VISION UASs will be deployed to enhance the training scenarios by offering unmanned aerial capabilities to be observed by a diverse group of military units. This experience will foster interoperability, readiness, and collaboration in coalition environments.
    The eBee VISION is lightweight and designed for superior maneuverability to deliver excellent situational awareness. It is equipped with high-resolution imaging, real-time data transmission, and has a duration of up to 90 minutes of flight time. The latter provides ample loiter time while observing adversarial elements. The eBee enables the 1-4 IN to create realistic battlefield scenarios to sharpen the tactical proficiency of the units training at JMRC.
    
    Bill Irby, CEO of EagleNXT said, “We are honored to equip the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment with our eBee VISION drones. These systems will empower the OPFOR at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center to deliver cutting-edge training scenarios for U.S. and allied forces from around the world. This contract is a significant milestone in our mission to provide world-class UAS solutions to defense customers, enhancing the readiness of multinational coalitions preparing for complex operational environments.”
    
		
		
	 
	
	
 
	
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