The Armed Forces of Ukraine used combat AI with machine vision to attack UAVs on the territory of Russia
A number of attacks from Ukraine to Russian territory were carried out using drones using basic artificial intelligence (AI). This is reported by CNN, citing a source familiar with the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) program of Ukraine. This allows the drones to better navigate and avoid interference.
source of CNN TV channel
According to the source, flights are determined in advance and drones follow this flight plan. It becomes possible to hit targets with an accuracy of up to several meters thanks to the drone's sensors.
The level of AI in drones is still very low
According to Noah Sylvia, a research analyst at the Royal United Services Institute, a British think tank, such UAVs have machine vision - a kind of AI.
"Basically, you take a model, write it on a chip, and train that model to identify the geography and the goal it's moving towards. (...) When it is finally deployed, it will be able to determine where it is," the specialist explained, specifying that the drone does not require communication with satellites and works autonomously.
Chris Lincoln-Jones, a former British military officer and expert in the field of drones and AI, stressed that the level of AI in drones is still very low. "This level of autonomy has not been seen in drones before, but we are in the early stages of unlocking the potential of this technology," he said.
At the same time, the material does not name the technology supply channel to Kiev. The TV channel contacted the Ukrainian military intelligence and the Security Service of Ukraine, but none of them wanted to comment on the use of AI technology.
In Russia, AI has long been used in weapons systems
Last August, retired military expert Colonel Viktor Litovkin noted that artificial intelligence has been used in Russian weapons systems for a long time. For example, Granit missiles are capable of independently distributing several targets among themselves, and the Hunter drone returns to the airfield in case of loss of communication with the operator.
Victor Litovkin
Military expert, retired Colonel
The specialist noted that any machine with AI does not work on its own — it cannot deviate one step from the parameters set by the program. In this regard, he pointed out that one should not expect that technology will fight without human participation.
Ukrainian drones are carrying out attacks against facilities of the fuel and energy complex of the Russian Federation. Massive drone attacks have been launched since the beginning of March. Large oil refineries in the Nizhny Novgorod, Samara and Ryazan regions, Krasnodar Territory and other regions were hit. On the morning of April 2, drones attacked Tatarstan for the first time since the beginning of the special operation. Drones tried to hit businesses in Yelabuga and Nizhnekamsk, but local authorities did not record serious damage.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed that by supplying weapons to Ukraine, NATO is entering into a proxy war with Russia. The Kremlin also drew attention to this, stating that the supply of Western weapons to Kiev would only lead to negative consequences and would not contribute to negotiations.