Friday, 15 Nov 2024

AI-powered attack drones take flight

A company announced the launch of two new advanced drones designed to improve military operations with the use of cutting-edge technology.


AI-powered attack drones take flight
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These drones are not just typical consumer models. They are tailored for tactical applications, with the Bolt-M variant specifically equipped for munitions delivery.

Weight: Approximately 12 pounds

Flight time: Up to 45 minutes

Range: 12.4 miles

Primary use: Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; search and rescue

Weight: 13-15 pounds (dependent on payload)

Flight time: Up to 40 minutes

Range: 12.4 miles

Payload capacity: Up to 3 pounds of munitions

Both drones can be deployed rapidly, with the Bolt being ready for flight in under five minutes.

The Bolt-M drone boasts advanced features such as:

Autonomous waypoint navigation: Operators can set specific paths for the drone to follow.

Target-agnostic tracking: The drone can track any visual target identified by the operator.

Modular payloads: Operators can easily switch between different types of warheads based on mission requirements.

These capabilities ensure that the Bolt-M drone can adapt to various operational needs while maintaining high levels of performance.

By combining lightweight design with sophisticated AI capabilities, these drones offer modern armed forces a versatile tool for both reconnaissance and precision strikes. As warfare continues to evolve, innovations like these will likely play a crucial role in shaping future combat strategies. The integration of such technology not only enhances operational efficiency but also aims to reduce the cognitive burden on operators, making military engagements more effective and safer.

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