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US company’s AI lets Ukraine’s cheap kamikaze drones track targets on their own
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Ars Technica
Ukrainian drone operators have destroyed many Russian armored vehicles on the ground and even military helicopters in midair using $400 Shrike drones with explosive payloads.
Now thousands of such drones are getting upgraded with an AI system capable of autonomously tracking and homing in on moving targets.
To home in on targets, Auterion’s software relies solely on the visual information available from the Shrike drone’s main onboard camera.
That means the Shrike drones can track and strike moving targets without any reliance on GPS—a crucial advantage on modern battlefields, where GPS jamming has also become common.
Shrike drones have reportedly taken down two Russian Mi-28 helicopters, each worth as much as $19 million, according to the Kyiv Independent.