US Army soldiers are learning to treat the sky above as a source of danger and listen for the buzz of enemy drones A 2d Cavalry Regiment soldier prepares a drone during Project Flytrap at Pabradė Training Area, Lithuania, May 8, 2026. Sgt. Joseph Honce/US Army US soldrers in Lithuania trained to identify drones by the sound of their buzz overhead. The Army exercise also tested combat movement under constant drone presence. Troops practiced fighting in skies crowded with drones, jammers, and other sensors. During a recent US Army counter-drone exercise along NATO's eastern edge, American soldiers worked on developing a new skill: listening for the distinct buzz of drones overhead. The Project Flytrap exercise in Lithuania saw a company of US soldiers training with drones, counter-drone systems , and electronic jamming tools in a force-on-force event against their British counterparts.…