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  2. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    Slaughterbots. Slaughterbots is a 2017 arms-control advocacy video presenting a dramatized near-future scenario where swarms of inexpensive microdrones use artificial intelligence and facial recognition software to assassinate political opponents based on preprogrammed criteria. It was released by the Future of Life Institute and Stuart Russell ...

  3. Swarm drone - Wikipedia

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    NewSpace also won a US$15 million swarm drone order from the Indian Army. The ‘communication architecture’ award went to a Delhi Technology University team incubated Flaire Unmanned Systems Pvt. Ltd. in a tie-up with Adani Defence, later and the ‘drone architecture’ award went to Dhaksha Unmanned Systems. [1]

  4. Shield AI MQ-35A V-BAT - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023 the United States Army announced that the V-BAT had been selected to compete in its Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (FTUAS) competition, Increment 2 to replace the RQ-7B Shadow. Shield AI teamed with Northrop Grumman for the competition. [4] On 9 October 2023 Shield AI announced that the V-BAT had a drone-swarming ...

  5. US-China competition to field military drone swarms could ...

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    The world's only AI superpowers are engaged in an arms race for swarming drones that is reminiscent of the Cold War, except drone technology will be far more difficult to contain than nuclear weapons.

  6. Raytheon Coyote - Wikipedia

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    Raytheon Coyote. The Raytheon Coyote is a small, expendable, unmanned aircraft system built by the Raytheon Company, with the capability of operating in autonomous swarms. It is launched from a sonobuoy canister with the wings deploying in early flight phase. The system can operate up to one hour and is designed for interchangeable payloads.

  7. Why the U.S. Military Needs to Imitate Ukraine’s Drone Force

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    A state-of-the-art drone swarm could halt a Russian invasion or a Chinese blockade. Ukraine has proven this by blunting large-scale Russian mechanized attacks and crippling Russia’s Black Sea fleet.

  8. Loyal wingman - Wikipedia

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    The loyal wingman is a military drone with an onboard AI control system and capability to carry and deliver a significant military weapons load. The AI system is envisaged as being significantly lighter and lower-cost than a human pilot with their associated life support systems, but to offer comparable capability in flying the aircraft and in ...

  9. China is menacing Taiwan with a drone swarm attack - AOL

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    A military strike on the US ally could involve a vast drone attack. Taiwan and the US must boost the island's capacity to fight drone swarms, say analysts. In the early hours of a Chinese invasion ...