Warzone/The Drive: Glitzy Air Force Video Lays Out "Skyborg" Artificial Intelligence Combat Drone Program
The presentation outlines potential future mission sets, including air-to-air combat, and how the drones will fit into the service's larger plans.
The U.S. Air Force has released a slick new video regarding its Skyborg program, which is developing a suite of systems that will form an artificial intelligence-driven "computer brain" capable of flying networked "loyal wingman" type drones and fully autonomous unmanned combat air vehicles, or UCAVs. The video offers new insights into what the service wants out of this project, how it sees it fitting into its larger aerial combat ecosystem, and what unmanned capabilities it might serve as a stepping stone toward in the future.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) posted the video on YouTube on June 24, 2020. AFRL is leading the development of Skyborg, which the Air Force first unveiled publicly in March 2019. The service issued a formal call for proposals regarding work to integrate the various systems into an actual prototype unmanned aircraft last month, saying it expected to hire multiple contractors to craft competing designs.
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WNU Editor: The Air Force is clearly has high hopes for this program.
2 comments:
Aren't we just tempting fate, by calling any military program Skyborg???!
No hope for us.. ��
High hopes and too large a budget.
When I consider how many Laurel&Hardy movies, WC Fields, The Honeymooners with Jackie Gleason and Audrey Meadows, Mae West...stuff that makes me fall out of my chair laughing...how many of these films could be purchased compared to this whiz bang waste of how many billions...then I cry.
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