Drones have become integral to contemporary warfare, utilized by various nations in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Haiti. As a consequence, military forces are innovating ways to neutralize drone threats, including jamming signals and using advanced weaponry. However, the Austin-based startup, Allen Control Systems, has taken a different approach, proposing that basic ballistics could provide a better defense. Their robotic gun system, Bullfrog, employs AI for accurate targeting of drones, aiming to counteract their speed and evasion capabilities using standard ammunition, offering a cost-effective solution in drone defense.
A human using a joystick isn't good enough to do that,
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