How the Army plans to revolutionize tanks with artificial intelligence
Even as the U.S. Army attempts to integrate cutting edge technologies into its operations, many of its platforms remain fundamentally in the 20th century. The way tank crews operate their machine has gone essentially unchanged over the last 40 years. At a time when the military is enamored with robotics, artificial intelligence and next generation networks, operating a tank relies entirely on manual inputs from highly trained operators. "Currently, tank crews use a very manual process to detect, identify and engage targets," explained Abrams Master Gunner Sgt. "Tank commanders and gunners are manually slewing, trying to detect targets using their sensors. Once they come across a target they have to manually select the ammunition that they're going to use to service that target, lase the target to get an accurate range to it, and a few other factors."
Oct-30-2020, 23:44:44 GMT