Tag: AI
US Navy 4th Fleet ramps up AI and unmanned systems
The US Navy is expanding its use and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned systems via a new programme to drive technology adoption...
Multi-domain integration in the spotlight at AOC Europe 2023
Association of Old Crows (AOC) Europe heads to Bonn, Germany, in May 2023 to put ‘Multi-Domain Integration’ in the spotlight for the electromagnetic warfare...
USN deploys uncrewed vehicle on exercise with CMF task force
The US Navy (USN) has integrated an uncrewed system into a Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) task force to support at-sea training in the Gulf....
Famous Five
“5G will provide a transport layer that we’ll have to address in the Electronic Warfare (EW) community,” observed Colonel Kevin Finch. Col. Finch is...
Tawazun Council, L3Harris Open Intelligence Software Center to Build Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence...
L3Harris Technologies and Tawazun Council announced the opening of BAZ Technologies in Abu Dhabi to build artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities for the...
Fast Forward the Future
The Royal Air Force (RAF) describes it as “fictional intelligence, useful intelligence, a meld of narrative and nonfiction”. The world’s oldest air force should...
Understanding Artificial Intelligence in a Naval Context
While artificial intelligence has long held an almost fictional status which has seemed long on promise, in actuality it is increasingly defining superior ways...
AI’s Achilles Heel?
Artificial Intelligence is promising to speed up the analysis of data to further tighten the OODA loop for commanders. But does it also have...
Early bird offer expiring soon for the Military Space Disruptive Technology Conference
SMi Group reports: early bird offer ending on 31st January, register for the Military Space Disruptive Technology Conference.
Due to high demand, SMi Group is...
Difficult Questions
Artificial intelligence is a growing reality in electronic warfare. Its uptake poses some ethical conundrums that will need to be tackled.
“This is why no...