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Pentagon is developing AI for CROWS turrets that can distinguish a drone from a bird faster than any human operator
A gunner staring at a grainy thermal screen has roughly two seconds to decide whether the object streaking toward a forward ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Pentagon wants AI to aim its drone-killing turrets — with a human still on the trigger
A federal contract signed on March 7, 2025, puts Anduril Industries at the center of the Pentagon’s push to let artificial ...
The Airbus ‘Bird of Prey’ interceptor drone successfully completed its first demonstration flight at a military training area in northern Germany. In a realistic mission scenario, it autonomously ...
Ukraine’s Bumblebee and the Pentagon’s Bumblebee V2 are examples of how AI-assisted interceptor drones are becoming more common in warfare. However, the systems being used today still depend on humans ...
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