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S 4633 119th Congress · Senate

Strengthening Defense with Unmanned Systems

Official title: A bill to require a strategy for the deployment, employment, integration, exportability, and scaling of unmanned and autonomous systems in the Indo-Pacific region and the Western Hemisphere, to strengthen homeland defense, to support counter-narcotics and counter-trafficking operations, and to increase ally and partner burden sharing, and for other purposes.

What This Bill Does

This bill aims to create a comprehensive strategy for using unmanned and autonomous systems in the Indo-Pacific and Western Hemisphere to enhance national defense and support anti-narcotics efforts.

This bill is important as it seeks to improve national security and international cooperation, which can lead to safer communities and reduced drug trafficking that affects many Americans.

Who This Bill Affects

If passed, this bill could lead to improved security measures that may reduce drug-related crime and enhance military readiness, potentially benefiting communities across the country.

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Latest Status

May 21, 2026

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

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