United States commission several thousand UAVs with artificial intelligence in 2025

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United States commission several thousand UAVs with artificial intelligence in 2025

By August 2025, the US armed Forces will use several thousand unmanned aerial vehicles and floating vehicles with artificial intelligence functions, as reported by Azernews. These drones are cost-effective and enhance safety by reducing human exposure to war risks. The integration of artificial intelligence allows the drones to operate autonomously even in low communication environments.

The adoption of these drones is seen as a strategic move by the US to counter China's advancements in technology. The Deputy Head of the Pentagon emphasized the importance of technological innovation in the face of strategic rivalry with China. This deployment of unmanned systems with AI capabilities marks the initial phase, with plans for further advancements in military technology.

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