The Ukrainian military moved quickly to develop its own guided FPVs. By this spring, Ukraine’s A.I.-assisted drones were in testing. Six months later, they’re on the front line for combat use—and further refinement. If the 118th Mechanized Brigade’s brutal test strike against a live Russian is any indication, the drones already work pretty well.
Brovdi promised Ukraine’s guided FPV drones would get better, fast. “We will continue to develop them further,” he said.
FunDog2016 on
Very nice, but very scary too!
juxtoppose on
That’s what AI provides, quick decisions that are difficult to defend against. There is a video somewhere of an AI swarm test and it’s fucking terrifying, the swarm just keeps going from target to target sweeping over trench after trench. The west needs to get into this before Russia adapts and becomes effective.
Javanaut018 on
Slaughterbots v0.1 just became reality
wikiwikiwhatword on
Fuck
RisingPhil on
Now do something similar for the grenade dropping drones. Those are reusable for more than one target
Far_Out_6and_2 on
Op-secs
ScottyMac75 on
The scarier thing is that due to the low cost per unit for drones, this realm of warfare is becoming more accessible for dangerous non-state actors.
Usual_Wolverine3269 on
That is fucking terrifying. No reaction time, no EW that would help, nothing. These things will be mass produced and launched from drone mother ship before this war is over, and all major players will have this capability in few years. Killbots are here to stay, and unlike in Futurama they will not have preset kill limits
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Russian general: And I sent wave after wave of soldiers until their kill-counters reached their limit…
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Article about this https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/10/11/the-ukrainian-army-spotted-a-lone-russian-soldier-out-in-the-open-and-then-tested-a-deadly-new-drone-on-him/
The Ukrainian military moved quickly to develop its own guided FPVs. By this spring, Ukraine’s A.I.-assisted drones were in testing. Six months later, they’re on the front line for combat use—and further refinement. If the 118th Mechanized Brigade’s brutal test strike against a live Russian is any indication, the drones already work pretty well.
Brovdi promised Ukraine’s guided FPV drones would get better, fast. “We will continue to develop them further,” he said.
Very nice, but very scary too!
That’s what AI provides, quick decisions that are difficult to defend against. There is a video somewhere of an AI swarm test and it’s fucking terrifying, the swarm just keeps going from target to target sweeping over trench after trench. The west needs to get into this before Russia adapts and becomes effective.
Slaughterbots v0.1 just became reality
Fuck
Now do something similar for the grenade dropping drones. Those are reusable for more than one target
Op-secs
The scarier thing is that due to the low cost per unit for drones, this realm of warfare is becoming more accessible for dangerous non-state actors.
That is fucking terrifying. No reaction time, no EW that would help, nothing. These things will be mass produced and launched from drone mother ship before this war is over, and all major players will have this capability in few years. Killbots are here to stay, and unlike in Futurama they will not have preset kill limits
Russian general: And I sent wave after wave of soldiers until their kill-counters reached their limit…