Army's 'Scarlet Dragon' uses AI with Navy, Air Force and Marine assets to rapidly find, ID and destroy targets
The Army recently scanned 7,200 km across four states on the eastern seaboard and used artificial intelligence to find and destroy specific simulated targets in an area the size of a 10-square-foot box. It was all part of the Army's XVIII Airborne Corp artificial intelligence-enabled live-fire target identification exercise on Thursday that used nearly 20 platforms and units from each of the other branches. The event was the fourth of its kind for the Scarlet Dragon program, which began in 2020. The Corps, assisted by elements of the Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, worked with various platforms in all domains. But a key ingredient was the National Geospatial-Intelligence Center, which provided satellite imagery for software to sift through and find targets.
Oct-28-2021, 04:10:25 GMT
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