CUAS First Australian Trial
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2023
- Our Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) have been tried and tested in their first Australian trial. Our open architecture can adapt to any landscape and ensure that boundaries, safety and privacy aren't compromised. #Anduril #defencecapability
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The GED-AI (Gesture Encrypted Decentralized Artificial Intelligence) Tactical Sleeve would be insane with this configuration!
Cool bit of kit yall got there.
I wonder what the enemies are doing to counter Anduril technologies. The DJI drones, for personal use, are already able to map their environments and avoid obstacles. Surely a military-grade drone will be developed to dodge Anvil. Or even better, shoot it before it gets too close. Nonetheless, it is great to see Anduril's technologies getting better!
A drone like that can go well over 100 mph. A small drone could not have the means to detect and avoid it in time. Not to mention, if it does miss, it can just attack again. Even if it never hit, the offending drone will be evading, not doing its planned mission. A win in all cases.
Are there plans of selfdeploing Anvil towers that can protect themselves and fly to there destination behind enemy lines and from there deploy atack and servailance drones, mico jet powered to intercept highspeed objects.
i wish there was internships available in aus :(
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The interceptor needs to attack from above, not from below. I understand you did it that way to achieve acceleration, but look at the Ukraine drone videos - they all have downward-facing cameras!
Doesn’t work like that.
@@willgeorge8368 It literally shows it working like that in the video.
They know more about this than you.
I think the point of anvil is to use its higher velocity to knock down enemy drones. I don’t think the camera orientation of enemy affects this objective negatively.
Possibly because it's easier to find the enemy drone and lock onto it with the sky in the background.
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