Lockheed Martin says it flight tested an AI-enhanced combat ID capability on an F-35, using Project Overwatch to help resolve emitter ambiguities.
The F-35’s AI is not equipped to operate the plane’s weapons systems, or to make other important decisions that must be left up to the pilot.
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During the Project Overwatch test flight, conducted at Nellis Air Force in Nevada, a Lockheed Martin-built and trained AI/machine learning model resolved ID ambiguities among emitters, improving ...
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Lockheed Martin has conducted the first demonstration of tactical artificial intelligence for combat identification on an F-35, with the capability resolving emitter ambiguities and enabling rapid ...
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