As the online fight for security and information warfare increase, the Pentagon can shift their decision making to reflect new concerns. The Air Force’s forthcoming 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing will work to solve some of these issues and increase software capabilities. David Tremper, electronic warfare director for A&S, commented that “the office of the undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment is shifting its perspective to pay more attention to electronic warfare efficiency.”
Month: December 2020
Google has added new COVID-19 information panels on their search engine to help curb misinformation. The new feature will first be released in the UK and will contain information about available vaccines and nearby locations. Google stated that the feature will become available in other countries as vaccines are approved. The information panels hope to tackle misleading or false information sent out by scammers or hacking attempts.
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center and Department of Defense needs to work across departments and units as a unified force to bring AI to the military. As the United States continues to face heightened security challenges, artificial intelligence should be at the forefront of operations. Enterprise-wide AI systems could also be utilized to better store data and move away from thousands of spreadsheets.
Source: https://www.c4isrnet.com/opinion/2020/11/19/unlock-ai-to-transform-the-pentagon/
The Dinamika Center for Scientific and Technical Services within Technodinamika Group have been completing tests for a target simulator with drones. “The Dinamika Center for Scientific and Technical Services has successfully completed the trials of the simulator with unmanned aerial vehicles. The system is intended to simulate low-speed drones and helicopters in the trials of experimental and upgraded weapon systems and for other purposes,” their press office released. The Defense Ministry’s Chkalov State Flight Testing Center hosted the final stages of testing with specialists from both sides participating.
Source: https://tass.com/defense/1217801
The EPFL Laboratory of Intelligent Systems have designed a new drone inspired by the northern goshawk. Researchers and engineers based the design and shape of the drone off the bird’s wings, tail, and flight behavior. Enrico Ajanic, the first author of the research study, has said that “the drone’s design extracts principles from agile avian flight, creating a drone approximating the flight performance of a raptor.”
Source: https://www.slashgear.com/new-epfl-drone-design-was-inspired-by-a-bird-29644990/