Skyborg Pilots Air Force Jet


A Skyborg conceptual design for a low cost Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). | AFRL

Dog fights of the future may be sans-pilot as the Air Force is successfully flying jets with Skyborgs in a military advancement officials hope will give the U.S. an advantage in aerial combat.

Artificial intelligence already has the edge over mortals in simulated combat and could someday take to the sky in epic machine vs. machine battles.

The Skyborg test flights have been conducted with a VISTA X-62A, a modified F-16 fighter fitted with software that allows it to mimic the performance characteristics of opposing planes. The speed at which Al can assess situations and respond instantly will change the tactics of modern warfare, analysts say.

A Skyborg conceptual design for a low cost

Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV).

AFRL

Pilotless drones are already battlefield deployed with operators able to gather reconnaissance and employ munitions from remote locations. The ability of drones to fight each other with an assist from artificial intelligence will keep humans further removed from harm’s way.

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