AI-powered drone swarms are set to transform the battlefield, with companies launching cutting edge software set to make unmanned weapon attacks which overwhelm enemy defences more deadly.
In this next iteration of drone warfare, groups of unmanned weapons use artificial intelligence to co-ordinate with each other to attack enemy positions.
The advent of swarming was a “very big moment”, said Lorenz Meier, chief executive of Auterion, a US-German start-up which recently unveiled a “drone swarm strike engine”.
The technology, dubbed Nemyx, transforms individual drones into a single, co-ordinated force. Powered by Auterion’s operating system and delivered as an app, the system allows any compatible drone to join the swarm through a simple software upgrade.
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