Lockheed, University Of Iowa Demo AI-Directed Electronic Attack

Artificial intelligence can help aircraft avoid being tracked, Lockheed Martin says.

Credit: Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works and the University of Iowa’s Operator Performance Laboratory has demonstrated two piloted Aero L-29 jet aircraft, acting as surrogate UAVs, performing an artificial intelligence (AI)-directed jamming mission in support of a simulated air-to-ground mission. The project...

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