Puma Drones Used Extensively by the U.S. Military Get Autonomy Capabilities

Puma Drones Used Extensively by the U.S. Military Get Autonomy Capabilities

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Most of the drones currently being used by the militaries of the world still need a human operator to control them. From the small, first-person view (FPV) drones extensively used in Ukraine to the much larger ones deployed by the Americans for surveillance and strike purposes, these vehicles still rely very much on humans to do their thing. But there are ways of giving them more freedom, including through something called autonomy kits. ... (continue reading...)

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