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
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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.