AUKUS, the defence and security partnership between Australia, the UK, and the US, showcased the utilization of autonomy and AI sensing systems in a live military setting. The successful trial involved the deployment of AI-enabled uncrewed aerial vehicles to identify and neutralize ground targets, reducing risks to human operators. The collaboration included experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and aimed to enhance target identification speed and operational efficiency.
Commodore Rachel Singleton, head of the Defence Artificial Intelligence Centre (DAIC) and UK lead for AUKUS AI and Autonomy Working Group, emphasized the importance of Resilient and Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Technologies (RAAIT) in developing interoperable systems across the partner nations. The trial, part of the Project Convergence exercise, highlighted advancements in AI and autonomous systems since the initial UK trial in April 2023. AUKUS partners are exploring new capabilities to safeguard platforms, such as protecting armoured vehicles from electronic warfare and other threats.
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