Ukraine’s army has had to rely more and more on drones as their stockpiles of artillery shells dwindle. These drones are capable of delivering ammunition accurately over long distances, but they need to maintain a connection with GPS satellites and their operators. However, Russia’s electronic warfare tactics can jam these communication signals, leaving many drones blind.
In response to this challenge, Ukraine’s special forces have developed Eagle Eyes, a software package that allows drones to navigate using machine sight alone, without relying on external sources. This innovative software uses artificial intelligence algorithms to compare live video of the terrain with an on-board map created from previous reconnaissance data. This enables drones to continue their missions even when their communication signals are jammed.
The development of Eagle Eyes showcases Ukraine’s commitment to innovation and adaptability in the face of technological challenges. By leveraging AI technology, the country’s drone technologists have found a solution to maintain the effectiveness of their drones even in the face of electronic warfare tactics. This development highlights the importance of constantly evolving technology in modern warfare.
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