TempFuser: Learning Tactical and Agile Flight Maneuvers in Aerial Dogfights using a Long Short-Term Temporal Fusion Transformer

Seong, Hyunki, Shim, David Hyunchul

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

In aerial combat, dogfighting poses intricate challenges that demand an understanding of both strategic maneuvers and the aerodynamics of agile fighter aircraft. In this paper, we introduce TempFuser, a novel long short-term temporal fusion transformer designed to learn tactical and agile flight maneuvers in aerial dogfights. Our approach employs two distinct LSTM-based input embeddings to encode long-term sparse and short-term dense state representations. By integrating these embeddings through a transformer encoder, our model captures the tactics and agility of fighter jets, enabling it to generate end-to-end flight commands that secure dominant positions and outmaneuver the opponent. After extensive training against various types of opponent aircraft in a high-fidelity flight simulator, our model successfully learns to perform complex fighter maneuvers, consistently outperforming several baseline models. Notably, our model exhibits human-like strategic maneuvers even when facing adversaries with superior specifications, all without relying on explicit prior knowledge. Moreover, it demonstrates robust pursuit performance in challenging supersonic and low-altitude environments. Demo videos are available at https://sites.google.com/view/tempfuser.

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