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Pentagon Plans To Fund Development Of AI-Controlled Aircraft In Part Of $6 Billion Program

[[{“value”:”According to Interesting Engineering, the Pentagon has made an announcement to pay for the development of artificial intelligence ( AI)-piloted ( AI-piloted ) aircraft.
It will be referred to as the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA ) project and will be a component of a larger$ 6 billion program that will see at least 1, 000 new drones join the ranks of the United States Air Force ( USAF ). The drones will fly alongside people pilots to provide cover, escort, fire support, and scouting tasks, according to the report.
The US Pentagon has stated that it intends to contribute money to the development of a fleet of AI-piloted aircraft.
It will be a part of a larger$ 6 billion program that will include at least 1, 000 new… pictures. It is known as the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA ) project. Twitter.com/Twitter.com/3ATBpdvOSi
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd ) April 11, 2024
Defense contractors are fighting at the last chance to win the attractive contract.
According to Fox News:
The challenge has been addressed by Anduril Industries, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics, and others. Anduril is a newcomer to the field, founded in 2017 by inventor Palmer Luckey, an entrepreneur who founded Oculus VR, and General Atomics supplied the Reaper and Predator drones that the United States has used in several Middle Eastern campaigns.
Boeing is the single business to have unveiled its newcomer, the Ghost Bat. It can fly only below the speed of sound and travel more than 2, 000 nautical miles with a length of between 20 and 30 feet.
According to an overview on Boeing’s website, the plane is meant to” complement and extend airborne missions” with existing military aircraft.
Other features of the plane include “tactical first warning” and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, but the manufacturer claims that the plane’s low-cost design is its best feature.
Pentagon looking for low-cost AI drones to bolster the Air Force: Here are the companies vying for the position https ://t.co/sDBSamq9Bx.
— Fox News ( @FoxNews ) on March 10, 2024
According to Daily Mail,” One of the jets under consideration is the Boeing MQ- 28 Ghost Bat, which is already in use in Australia.”
The Ghost Bat is the single robotic drone that has ever flown in public, according to the outlet.
WATCH:
Interesting engineering reports
The proposed aircraft must be able to fly at least 30 feet ( 9.1 meters ) autonomously and at 600 kph (966 kph ) above the ground for consideration. The AI-piloted drone fleet will need the ability to carry weapons to attack targets on the ground and in the air, perform hazardous maneuvers, escort and protect staffed planes, and act as scouts.
By this summer, the Pentagon intends to work with two companies to produce the planes, which will be ready for the Pentagon’s goal of hundreds of them in five years. Each plane is anticipated to cost between$ 10 and$ 20 million. To put that into perspective, a new F- 35 can cost upward of$ 750 million per unit, while a B- 21 can cost upward of$ 750 million per unit.
Under the control of AI, the Pentagon is developing a plan to develop ghost fighters that can fly 10 meters above the ground.
According to The Daily Mail, the United States plans to order 1,000 units for a total of$ 6 billion.
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— Zlatti71 ( @djuric_zlatko ) March 11, 2024
per Daily Mail:
According to Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall,” They offer a lot of things that traditional crewed fighter planes just are n’t designed to do.”
The most recent models will be significantly more advanced than the smaller drones that have recently been a feature of contemporary battlefields in Ukraine and other Middle Eastern countries.
The northern Pacific’s extreme distances require larger drones, as well as the fresh fleet.
The aircraft use synthetic intelligence to fly freely and adapt to changing circumstances in a battle.
Shield AI is one of the most prominent fresh designers of flying software.
Their technology allowed their planes to skim the ground at 600 miles per hour, making it a regular battle between some of the best Air Force pilots.
Ground controllers could control 10 drones at when, or they could be programmed to fly in swarms to overthrow and mislead the enemy.”}]] [[{“value”:”

According to Interesting Engineering, the Pentagon has announced plans to fund the development and testing of AI-piloted aircraft.
The Collaborative Combat Aircraft project (CCA) will be part of a $6 billion program that will see at least 1,000 drones joining the ranks of the United States Air Force. The AI-piloted aircraft will fly alongside humans and provide cover, escort and fire support, as well as scouting, writes the outlet.

The United States Pentagon announced its intention to finance the development of a fleet artificial intelligence-piloted aircraft (AI-piloted).
Called the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) project, it will form part of a larger $6 billion program to see at least 1,000 new… pic.twitter.com/3ATBpdvOSi
Chief Nerd March 11, 2024

Defense contractors are eager to win this lucrative contract.
Fox News:
Boeing, Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman General Atomics, and Anduril Industries all took on the challenge. General Atomics provided the Reaper drones and Predator drones that the U.S. deployed in many Middle East campaigns. Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey in 2017, is a relative newcomer in the field.
Boeing is the only company to have shown off their entrant known as the Ghost Bat. It is between 20 and 30 foot long and can fly at speeds just below sound. It can travel more than 2,000 miles.
Boeing’s website provides an overview of the plane, which is designed to complement and extend airborne missions.
The manufacturer claims that the “low-cost” design is the highlight of the plane.

Pentagon seeks low-cost AI drones to bolster Air Force: Here are the companies competing for the opportunity https://t.co/sDBSamq9Bx
Fox News (@FoxNews), March 10, 2024

Daily Mail reports that “One of these jets is the Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat, which is already used in Australia.”
The outlet noted that “the Ghost Bat is a unmanned drone, and is the only contender that has been publicly flown.”
WATCH:

Interesting Engineering reports:
The proposed aircraft must be capable of autonomously flying at least 30 feet (9.1 m) above the ground at speeds of at least 600 mph (966 km/h). The AI-piloted fleet of drones will need to be capable of performing risky maneuvers, escorting and protecting crewed aircraft, carrying weapons to attack targets both on the ground and in flight, and acting as scouts.
The Pentagon plans to select by the summer of this year two companies to manufacture the planes in order to complete hundreds in five years. Each plane will cost between $10 and 20 million. To put this into perspective, the new F-35 can cost up to $100 million per unit, while the B-21 can be upwards of $700 million.

The Pentagon is developing a plan for ghost fighters that can fly at a height of 10 meters above ground level under AI control
The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, reports that the United States plans to order 1,000 units worth $6 billion.
They write… pic.twitter.com/vIvltnXEtG
Zlatti71, (@djuric_zlatko), March 11, 2024

Daily Mail:
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said to the Wall Street Journal that ‘they offer a number of things that traditional fighter planes with crews are just not designed to do.
The new models will be an upgrade from the small drones that have become a feature of modern battlefields over the past few years in Ukraine and other parts of the Middle East.
The vast distances in the western Pacific require larger drones.
Artificial intelligence is used to allow the planes to fly autonomously, and to adapt to changing combat conditions.
Shield AI is one of the most prominent new developers of flying software.
The technology of the F-16 helped it regularly beat the best Air Force Pilots in simulated missions. Their planes could skim the ground with 600 miles per hour.
Ground controllers can control 10 drones simultaneously or program them to fly in swarms that confuse and overwhelm the enemy.

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