It was reported that the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) increased the kill rate of drones utilized in the Ukraine war by as much as 80%. Ukraine is already called a ‘testing ground for future warfare’, and 1 million drones are scheduled to be deployed this 12 months.
Forsyth News, a military media outlet, recently reported that the role of AI within the Ukraine war is becoming increasingly vital, with essentially the most notable improvement within the targeting capabilities of drones.
In accordance with this, with the introduction of AI, the accuracy of Ukraine’s lethal drones increased from 50% last 12 months to 80% this 12 months. And many of the solutions were reportedly provided by Palantir, an American defense AI company.
As a representative example, Palantir’s AI-embedded ‘SAKER’ reconnaissance drone independently identifies soldiers, tanks, and cars at a spread of 10 km and permits you to select when and with which weapon to attack. Specifically, it’s explained that through fine-tuning with videos of the Russian military, Russian troops will be accurately identified by their uniforms, weapons, and equipment.
As such, the strike rate of drones on the battlefield has increased significantly over the past 12 months.
In accordance with field reports, newly qualified drone pilots only have a ten% hit rate, and even experienced pilots have difficulty achieving a 50% success rate. Nevertheless, with the introduction of Palantir’s AI technology, it’s now near 80%.
It’s well-known that Russia, which has way more manpower and weapons, is scuffling with Ukraine as a consequence of drones. Experts indicate that AI drones are a robust means for weak countries to show the tide against powerful countries.
For that reason, on the eleventh, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov also emphasized that AI drones are playing a key role on the Ukrainian battlefield and called for extra training for soldiers on learn how to use drones.
After all, he also warned of the hazards of granting an excessive amount of autonomy to AI weapons. They can’t at all times perceive subtle differences in addition to humans, which raises the opportunity of attacks on civilians.
But on the battlefield, the AI revolution will only proceed and speed up, and Ukraine must stay ahead of the curve in the event of this latest technological frontier. “The wars of the long run are prone to be about algorithms.”
Reporter Lim Da-jun ydj@aitimes.com