Ukrainian unit commander predicts drone warfare will be truly unmanned in a matter of months and won't need human pilots
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In as little as six months, Ukraine's drone force could shift to AI systems, Robert Brovdi, the founder and commander of the 'Madyar Birds' special drone unit, said recently. He mentioned that unmanned aerial vehicles will be 'pilotless completely without any operators,' allowing for autonomous decision-making on targets.
Brovdi explained that soldiers will only need to launch the aircraft, while the drones will handle navigation and targeting autonomously, boasting the ability to distinguish between friend and foe effectively.
While many drones in use still rely on human operators, Brovdi indicated that Ukrainian soldiers are poised to train NATO forces in drone warfare, leveraging their extensive experience with unmanned systems.
Brovdi emphasized, 'this will become an element of our practical gratitude for your assistance in our fight for our freedom and for our country and for our families,' pointing to the ongoing support from Western partners that enable these advancements.
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