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Shield AI, in collaboration with Kratos and Parry Labs, has successfully demonstrated the autonomous cooperation of two unmanned aircraft in a flight test. The technology could pave the way for the use of autonomous drones alongside manned combat aircraft.

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In a flight test in July 2024 near the Kratos factory in Oklahoma, two unmanned MQM-178 Firejet drones from Kratos demonstrated formation flying and tactical maneuvers under autonomous control. Manned escort aircraft monitored the tests.

 

The relatively small Firejet drones were equipped with Hivemind software from Shield AI and edge computing hardware from Parry Labs. This enabled the drones to fly autonomously and communicate with each other without relying on a central ground station. After taking off under human control, the drones took over autonomous control in the test area and performed various maneuvers, including formation flying and simulated combat patrols.

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US Air Force pushes ahead with AI co-pilots and wingman drones

The US Air Force is also advancing the development of autonomous flight systems. In collaboration with the research agency DARPA, it had an AI-controlled fighter aircraft compete against manned F-16s in simulated dogfights for the first time in 2023. According to those involved, the tests with the experimental X-62A VISTA aircraft marked a breakthrough in the application of AI in aviation.

The US Air Force's vision is for human pilots to work closely with AI co-pilots in the next generation of combat aircraft and control a fleet of AI-controlled drones. The Air Force plans to invest around $5.8 billion in autonomous drones over the next five years.

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Summary
  • Shield AI, Kratos, and Parry Labs successfully demonstrated autonomous cooperation of two unmanned MQM-178 Firejet drones in a flight test near Kratos' Oklahoma factory in July 2024, showcasing formation flying and tactical maneuvers under autonomous control.
  • The Firejet drones were equipped with Shield AI's Hivemind software and Parry Labs' edge computing hardware, enabling autonomous flight and communication without relying on a central ground station. After human-controlled takeoff, the drones performed autonomous maneuvers in the test area.
  • The US Air Force is advancing autonomous flight systems, having tested AI-controlled fighter aircraft against manned F-16s in simulated dogfights in 2023. The Air Force plans to invest $5.8 billion in autonomous drones over the next five years, aiming for human pilots to work with AI co-pilots and control AI-driven drone fleets.
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