Three years after acquiring Plano-based Martin UAV and its innovative V-BAT drones, San Diego-based Shield AI is now on the ground in Kyiv. Its team is working with Ukrainian drone operators, delivering training that will prepare them for deploying V-BATs to the front lines of the country's war with Russia.
Deal aims to give a new dimension to the world’s “premier tactical drone operating military,” company president says in interview.
United States-based defense technology firm Shield AI has announced that its alien-like vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) V-BAT drone demonstrated its ability to electronic warfare countermeasures in Ukraine.
Britain should learn from Ukraine’s use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the battlefield against Russia, a committee of MPs has said. Kyiv is using AI technology in drones, to analyse intelligence, and to assess combat against Vladimir Putin’s forces ...
V-BAT, a versatile vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), developed by US manufacturer Shield AI, is being used by Ukraine in the war against Russia.
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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) must fully integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations to remain competitive, according to a new report by the Defence Committee. The report emphasises lessons from Ukraine,
A new NATO-Ukraine center will help the alliance keep an edge over Russia, a top NATO commander tells POLITICO.
Britain should learn from Ukraine’s use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the battlefield against Russia, a committee of MPs has said. Kyiv is using AI technology in drones, to analyse ...
The ministry of defence (MOD) has been urged to swiftly adapt to artificial intelligence (AI)’s potential in defence to avoid falling behind its global adversaries. According to the Defence Committee’s recent report,
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