Russische Quellen: Die Ukraine setzt neue KI-fähige Drohnen ein, die weder erkannt noch blockiert werden können

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/73593

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  1. > “The enemy has begun using new drones called ‘Martians,’ which, unfortunately, have a cruising speed of up to 300 kilometers/hour [186 miles / hour], no longer fly under operator guidance but are controlled by artificial intelligence,” Prikhodko said. “They are undetectable by electronic warfare systems, and drone detectors don’t spot them.”

    I think it’s amazing what the Ukranians are doing. That’s basically a cruise missile, but cheaper.

    > The Ukrainian security and defense publication, Militarnyi, in a Wednesday report, said that Russian drone operators in early April, for the first time, encountered Ukrainian First Person View (FPV) quadcopter aircraft fitted with a conventional wing, giving the drone extended range and loitering capacity. Lower-level operators probably came up with the upgrade to create a more effective interceptor drone that attacks Russian aircraft, the report said.

    [Here’s the report.](https://militarnyi.com/en/news/winged-fpv-quadcopters-attack-russians/) It’s a VTOL aircraft that rotates 90 degrees to have increased ranged. The large wings suggest that it flies extremely slow compared to [this similar concept.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PTsHDFMams) The Ukrainians are also probably trying to do the cheapest design possible.

  2. Dark_World_Blues on

    Maybe it is time for Putin to accept that occupying Ukraine isn’t worth all of this damage that Russia has received.

  3. Ultra_Metal on

    I know that at least the unjammable part is true. I work on radios that Russia cannot jam and we sell lots of those radios to Ukraine and some of those models are integrated into drones to make the drones unjammable and give them much longer communication range (which I assume is the reason Ukraine has been able to hit deep inside Russia).

  4. VoteGiantMeteor2028 on

    These are perfect for drone swarms. Program them all to fly to a facility or port and just saturate the targets with destruction.

  5. pixlatedpuffin on

    Cool at first, but holy shit you can’t put this genie back in the bottle.

  6. government_not_ok on

    Hear me out, putty-put, an easy solution to this issue would be to gtfo of Ukraine!

  7. macross1984 on

    Dang, Ukraine continue to improve its drone capability at an accelerated pace to keep Russia off balanced.

    Go, Ukraine!

  8. littleboymark on

    Anti-personel drones are going to get smaller, faster, smarter and deadlier. In any arms race there will be counter measures, it’ll be hard to counter 10-20 swarming an individual. It will necessitate the developement of personal shields, probably in the form of ultrasonics/lasers.

  9. Well, they can definitely be detected. I don’t know what nonsense they think AI will accomplish against radar, sound, or the mk1 eyeball.

  10. vossmanspal on

    Trump will boast that the US has something even better than Ukraine could ever field. It’s secret though so I can’t talk about it.

    Go Ukraine.

  11. EyePiece108 on

    These days, the next big priority for any nation, after possessing nuclear weapons, is the capability to manufacture drones – by the thousands.

  12. Suspicious_Safe7647 on

    This is not amazing or anything to clap for.

    We are speedrunning the most efficient way to kill ourselves it seems.

    We are factually,logically, and emotionally the dumbest race on the planet.

  13. Sounds like HX2 drones maybe? Well the Russians are gonna have a he’ll of a ride with speed and precision improving. In theory, Ukraine could deliver small attack drones from a bigger drone (wing pylons for example) and loiter over territory, effectively giving the enemy no chance at retaliation

  14. Minions-overlord on

    Now teach ai to target Putin only and start lobbing them at the Kremlin. He has to get lucky every time, Ukraine only once

  15. doctorlongghost on

    Saying it’s “powered by AI” is a buzzword and can mean several very different things. The big question is whether they use cameras and how they handle target acquisition.

    Do these work like cruise missiles where you enter coordinates and the drone uses its own knowledge of speed and vector to get to a GPS location even when GPS is jammed? Does it use visual data to assist? Or (what would be more impressive) are you able to describe targets in general terms (“tanks, trucks or buildings” or “humans carrying rifles”) and it uses pattern recognition on its cameras to locate and destroy those targets.

  16. Im curious, how long until these drones start using higher yields or even be capable of carrying some sort of new warhead tech that is nuclear capable. Drone warfare is evolving very fast.

  17. WhateverIsFrei on

    Autonomous death robots, coming soon to a battlefield near you.

    …We’re not surviving this century, are we?

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