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The U.S. Army's Ultimate Weapon Isn't a New Gun or Tank
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December 5, 2019

The U.S. Army's Ultimate Weapon Isn't a New Gun or Tank

Nope. Think AI.
by Kris Osborn

(Washington, D.C.) Envision a scenario wherein dismounted infantry soldiers are taking heavy enemy fire while clearing buildings amid intense urban combat -- when an overhead drone detects small groups of enemy fighters hidden nearby, between walls, preparing to ambush. As the armed soldier's clear rooms and transition from house to house in a firefight, how quickly would they need to know that groups of enemies awaited them around the next corner?

Getting this information to soldiers in seconds can not only decide victory or defeat in a given battle but save lives. What if AI-enabled computer programs were able to instantly discern specifics regarding the threat such as location, weapons and affiliation by performing real-time analytics on drone feeds and other fast-moving sources of information, instantly sending crucial data to soldiers in combat?

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/us-armys-ultimate-weapon-isnt-new-gun-or-tank-102117