US Navy deploys artificial intelligence

The image above showcases several BQM-177A Subsonic Aerial Target drones, which are essential components of the US Navy's training and testing programs. These bright orange drones are positioned on trailers, ready for deployment. The BQM-177A is specifically designed to simulate modern subsonic anti-ship cruise missile threats, providing a realistic training environment for naval personnel. By integrating advanced AI technologies, these drones enhance the Navy’s ability to conduct complex training scenarios, improving fleet readiness against evolving maritime threats

The US Navy has embarked on a transformative journey by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its aviation systems, marking a significant shift in how military operations are conducted. In partnership with San Diego-based company Shield AI, a leader in autonomous control systems for aircraft, the Navy is working to enhance autonomy within naval aviation. This partnership is a critical part of the Navy’s broader strategy to leverage advanced technologies to maintain its competitive edge and improve operational effectiveness.