Russia is developing “interceptor” drones that operate with the help of artificial intelligence

by times news cr

2024-04-03T06:01:55+00:00

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/ The Russian TASS news agency reported on Wednesday that Russian specialists are working on creating high-speed interceptor drones equipped with automatic guidance systems to confront drones.

TASS quoted an expert in the field of drones, Alexei Chadaev, as saying, “The main trend is to develop high-precision means of interception, but not in the form of electronic warfare equipment,” explaining that such equipment has drawbacks, as it does not disrupt the operation of the enemy aircraft. Not only it, but also everything that falls in its area of ​​\u200b\u200bwork.

He said that military operations require means to combat drones, and at the same time be safe for other equipment used by friendly forces in battle.

He stressed that there are currently dozens of teams working on making drones with different capabilities, but so far, the best thing Russian specialists are working on is a high-speed interceptor drone equipped with automatic guidance systems.

He explained that the talk is about producing an interceptor drone that operates according to the following principle: When the drone flies in a specific location in space, it acts like a mine, and after receiving a signal indicating the presence of an object in its area, it moves to discover the target with the help of artificial intelligence.

He pointed out that after that, it either collides with the flying object and explodes in it, or launches a net to immobilize it and bring it down.

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