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Post by Admin on Jun 5, 2020 17:09:56 GMT -5
Surprisingly fast development. M linkThe planned test is part of a project to develop an artificial intelligence-driven drone that could change the face of air combat. By Joseph TrevithickJune 4, 2020 "Regardless, the general concept of a fully-autonomous unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) capable of air-to-air combat, as well as air-to-ground strikes, hold great potential to fundamentally change the character of aerial warfare, something The War Zone has explored in great depth in the past. At its most basic, a UCAV would be able to perform many of the same functions as manned aircraft, but would be able to make key decisions faster and more accurately," "There have similarly been successful demonstrations of semi-autonomous loyal wingman type drones in the past. In 2015, the Air Force itself conducted a test, dubbed Have Raider, in which a pilotless F-16D Viper fighter jet flew linked together with piloted one."
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