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Pentagon seeks low-cost AI drones to bolster Air Force: Here are the companies competing for the opportunity
2024-03-10
[FoxNews] Five companies will present the Pentagon with new AI drone models to join the Air Force

The Pentagon will look to develop new artificial intelligence-guided planes, offering two contracts that several private companies have been competing to obtain.

The Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) project is part of a $6 billion program that will add at least 1,000 new drones to the U.S. Air Force. These drones would deploy alongside human-piloted jets and provide cover for them, acting as escorts with full weapons capabilities that could also act as scouts or communications hubs, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics and Anduril Industries have all taken up the challenge. General Atomics supplied the Reaper and Predator drones the U.S. has deployed in numerous campaigns in the Middle East, and Anduril is a newcomer to the field, founded in 2017 by inventor Palmer Luckey, an entrepreneur who founded Oculus VR.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  20-some years ago I proposed an idea to a guy I knew at DARPA an idea of air-dropping hundreds of radio-controlled Radio Shack kamikaze planes with mini-bombs. He thanked me and led me to believe it was 'covered,' though of course could not and never would have actually said anything to me. Never did see any obvious result, but suspect it's covered in 'swarm' developements.
Posted by: Glenmore   2024-03-10 22:15  

#3  Can't jam balloons, or? /sarc
Posted by: DooDahMan   2024-03-10 21:46  

#2  Drones are so this century. Soon to be made useless due to jamming technology.
Posted by: jpal   2024-03-10 17:02  

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Posted by: Skidmark   2024-03-10 13:50  

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