Technologies

US Air Force plans to use AI pilots in fighter jets

It is likely that pilots in fighter jets may use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the future. In particular, it is planned to install VPS (Visual Positioning System) systems, which use cameras and sensors for spatial orientation, on board US fighter jets.

These systems can greatly facilitate the pilots’ tasks by helping them quickly and accurately determine the position and direction of the aircraft in low visibility conditions or when maneuvering at high speed.

In addition, such technologies can make fighter aircraft more efficient and safer to use in combat. They can help reduce the risks associated with collisions or ground obstacles, and allow pilots to operate at higher speeds and with less distance between other aircraft.

However, the use of UAVs in military aviation raises certain security and privacy concerns. Therefore, before implementing such technologies, it is necessary to carefully study all possible consequences and take into account data protection requirements.

In general, the introduction of VPS systems on fighter jets can be an important step towards the development of military aviation and airspace security. At the same time, it is necessary to take into account the possible consequences and risks of using such technologies.