One of the most remarkable features of the Vanilla Drone is its ability to launch a swarm of 40 micro drones. These smaller drones can be deployed to gather more detailed intelligence, conduct targeted surveillance, or even engage in coordinated attacks, further expanding the capabilities of the main UAV.
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AI Warfare: Ukraine’s Drone Evolution - In recent months, Ukraine has been making headlines with its innovative approaches to warfare, particularly with its use of drones. A significant change is on the horizon: Ukraine may soon no longer require pilots for its drone force. This shift towards autonomous and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled systems is seen as a major development in the ongoing drone arms race between Ukraine and Russia. The Rise of Autonomous Drone According to sources, Ukraine’s drone units could transition to completely pilotless systems in the next six months. The leader of a special drone unit revealed that these drones would operate independently, deciding […]- Read More at :https://lnkd.in/dBpBp4U3
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