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Pentagon wants 1000s of AI-piloted fighter jets to support human pilots
interestingengineering.com ^ | Mar 11, 2024 09:13 AM EST | Christopher McFadden

Posted on 03/11/2024 12:56:20 PM PDT by Red Badger

The announced program will form part of the larger $6 billion Collaborative Combat Aircraft project.

Artist's impression of Boeing MQ-28 wingmen in formation with a piloted jet fighter. - Boeing

The United States Pentagon has announced its intention to fund the development of a fleet of artificial intelligence-piloted (AI-piloted) aircraft. The contract has gone out to tender with the plan to contract two private contractors to develop the craft.

Called the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) project, it will form part of a larger $6 billion program to see at least 1,000 new drones join the United States Air Force (USAF) ranks. The AI-piloted drones will fly alongside human pilots and help provide cover, escort, fire support, and scouting roles.

To be considered, the proposed aircraft must be able to fly at least 30 feet (9.1 meters) above the ground autonomously and at ground speeds of 600 mph (966 kph). The AI-piloted drone fleet will need to be able to perform risky maneuvers and escort and protect crewed planes, carry weapons to attack targets on the ground and in the air, and act as scouts.

The Pentagon plans to select two companies by this summer to produce the planes to complete hundreds within five years. Each plane is expected to cost between $10 and $20 million. To put that into perspective, a new F-35 costs around $100 million apiece, while a B-21 can cost upwards of $750 million per unit.

Thousands of AI-piloted fighters “[The AI-piloted drones] offer a lot of things that traditional crewed fighter planes just aren’t designed to do,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told the Wall Street Journal.

The AI-piloted planes will be designed to be expendable, flying one or two missions before being retired or destroyed, making them cheaper than manned aircraft.

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This, then, presumably, also forms part of the Pentagon’s larger vision for its “Replicator program” of expendable, so-called “attritable” drones to help the US combat China’s growing drone strength.

Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics, and Anduril Industries confirmed their intentions to develop the drones. General Atomics is another potential bidder, and new entrants like Anduril are also likely to submit bids for the program.

Boeing’s MQ-28 is in the running

Only Boeing has released its vision for the program with its futuristic MQ-28 “Ghost Bat” proposal. “The Boeing MQ-28 is a new uncrewed aircraft using artificial intelligence to be that force multiplier. It’s designed to work as a smart team with existing military aircraft to complement and extend airborne missions,” explains Boeing on its dedicated “Ghost Bat” webpage.

“The MQ-28 has enough capability to get the job done – from ISR to tactical early warning and more – but with a low-cost design that allows operators to confidently put it on the front line,” they add.

In August 2023, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks stated that AI-enabled autonomous vehicles deployed by the US military would provide affordable and expendable units, significantly improving the sluggish pace of military innovation.

The Daily Mail reports that the USAF has announced that it will need 100 new AI-piloted jets yearly. Companies have been advised to keep their designs simple and focus on the minimum mission requirements rather than planning for every possible scenario. However, pilots have previously opposed this, fearing that unmanned aircraft could make them redundant.


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To: Red Badger

I recall this concept being discussed in the Reagan era. Now, against China, the key point is to amplify the combat capabilities of manned aircraft in a relatively quick and cheap manner.


21 posted on 03/11/2024 1:25:28 PM PDT by Rockingham (`)
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To: Red Badger
They can't even get all the sensor-fusion software for the F-35 written. There's tons of promised sensor fusion features that aren't available in the F-35 yet.

And these clowns think that they can write software to fully control an unmanned loyal wingman in combat?

22 posted on 03/11/2024 1:31:40 PM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
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To: Red Badger

Sounds like Austin and other Government Pukes are looking to launder some money.


23 posted on 03/11/2024 1:33:48 PM PDT by Redleg Duke (“Who is John Galt?”)
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To: Red Badger
Pentagon wants 1000s of AI-piloted fighter jets to support human pilots

I wonder how AI is on ethics, war crimes and obeying illegal or conflicting orders?

24 posted on 03/11/2024 1:38:01 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Celebrate Decivilization)
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To: Red Badger

The announced program will form part of the larger $6 billion Collaborative Combat Aircraft project.

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More like $60 billion.


25 posted on 03/11/2024 1:38:52 PM PDT by Starboard
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To: Red Badger

I’m sure it will all work just fine.


26 posted on 03/11/2024 1:44:12 PM PDT by xoxox
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To: Red Badger

The only way to beat an enormous drone armada is with another drone armada. Applies on the sea, in the air, and on the land.

If you can make them simple and modular, with a price per unit of about $100,000, you can build and deploy so many that you can overwhelm any defenses.


27 posted on 03/11/2024 1:44:25 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("All he had was a handgun. Why did you think that was a threat?" --Rittenhouse Prosecutor)
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To: Red Badger
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics, and Anduril Industries confirmed their intentions to develop the drones. General Atomics is another potential bidder, and new entrants like Anduril are also likely to submit bids for the program.

So General Atomics and Anduril have confirmed that want the program BUT they are only potential and/or likely bidders.


28 posted on 03/11/2024 1:55:45 PM PDT by pepsi_junkie ("We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. F. B. I. is tending in that direction." - Harry S Truman)
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To: Red Badger

Pentagon wants 1000s of AI-piloted fighter jets.

Hey Moe don’t they already have drones that work.


29 posted on 03/11/2024 2:06:52 PM PDT by Vaduz
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To: I want the USA back

“Do they really think some computer code can beat an Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine pilot?”

The answer is ‘yes’ based on the tests I’ve seen. In joining up for aerial refueling and landing on carriers, the AI aircraft are definitely better.


30 posted on 03/11/2024 2:19:14 PM PDT by CFIIIMEIATP737
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To: Red Badger

The Terminator.


31 posted on 03/11/2024 2:30:46 PM PDT by Mark (DONATE ONCE every 3 months-is that a big deal?)
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To: I want the USA back

“Do they really think some computer code can beat an Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine pilot?”

The code would only be what was needed to guide a drone equipped with, say, a laser aimed fifty and a thousand rounds to out outmaneuver the piloted craft which is limited by g forces on the pilot.


32 posted on 03/11/2024 2:31:34 PM PDT by TalBlack (I We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
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They better have DEI AI or else!


33 posted on 03/11/2024 2:33:07 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist! )
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To: Red Badger

Playing catch-up with China soon, and who no doubt is making progress on hacking such.


34 posted on 03/11/2024 2:37:47 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: Red Badger

What could possibly go wrong?


35 posted on 03/11/2024 3:11:20 PM PDT by Monkey Face ( ~~ If you're not paranoid right now, you're not paying attention. ~~ Cold Djinn/Facebook)
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To: I want the USA back

“Do they really think some computer code can beat an Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine pilot?”

Easily, because there are essentially no g-force limitations.


36 posted on 03/11/2024 3:30:56 PM PDT by steve86 (Numquam accusatus, numquam ad curiam ibit, numquam ad carcerem™)
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To: steve86

I stand corrected.


37 posted on 03/11/2024 3:51:26 PM PDT by I want the USA back (Delusionary people should not be given power over normal people.)
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To: Red Badger

Breaking news. AI plane decides it doesn’t like America. Fights for the other side.


38 posted on 03/11/2024 3:54:14 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Revel

Wouldn’t surprise me. All the programmers are saying that America is a horrible civilization. AI will declare war on America.


39 posted on 03/11/2024 3:55:25 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: Red Badger

Microsoft’s Copilot AI Calls Humans Children And Wants God-Like Worship

https://hothardware.com/news/microsoft-copilot-wants-god-like-worship


40 posted on 03/11/2024 3:59:24 PM PDT by yuleeyahoo (“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” - the deep-state)
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