US Secretary of Air Force to fly in AI-piloted X-62A
The new AI-driven aircraft will spearhead US Air Force developments in artificial intelligence and aerial teaming concepts.
The new AI-driven aircraft will spearhead US Air Force developments in artificial intelligence and aerial teaming concepts.
Nato has expressed concern over hybrid activity by Russia, consisting a security threat against European allies.
The aerospace and defense industry continues to be a hotbed of patent innovation. Activity is driven by modernization imperatives, industrial...
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