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Pro@programming.devM to Technology@programming.devEnglish · 4 days ago

How Ukraine’s Killer Drones Are Beating Russian Jamming: Killer drones spot landmarks as they fly to their targets

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How Ukraine’s Killer Drones Are Beating Russian Jamming: Killer drones spot landmarks as they fly to their targets

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Can Ukraine's Autonomous Drones Outsmart Cutting-Edge Russian Jamming?
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After dispatching its Ghost Dragon ISR quadcopters to Ukraine in mid-2022, Estonian startup KrattWorks quickly realized the need for continuous innovation due to rapid advances in electronic warfare. Their latest neural-network-driven optical navigation system allows drones to operate autonomously, finding their targets even when jammed. As the cat-and-mouse game of drone warfare evolves, will autonomous drones become the ultimate solution against jamming and spoofing? With the stakes so high, innovation is not just a strategy but a necessity. How will this relentless technological race shape the future of warfare? #DroneWarfare #Innovation #TechVsWar
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