In remote Texas, Anduril probes future of drone warfare
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Mark Milley, former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated that in the next 10-15 years, one-third of the U.S. military will evolve into robotic forms, highlighting a significant transition in military operations towards automation and robotics. This shift is partly driven by global trends, including China's dominance in the drone market and the technological advancements made by other countries in unmanned systems.
The Axios visit to the Anduril Texas Test Site showcased a future where a single operator, using Lattice for Mission Autonomy software, controlled numerous jet-powered drones in maneuvers. This demonstrates the potential of integrating artificial intelligence with military operations, allowing for precise control and decision-making in complex environments, emphasizing how technology can enhance situational awareness and command efficiency.
Read at Axios
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