The Unmanned Air Force
coondoggie writes "How important have unmanned aircraft become to the US military? Well how's this: the Air Force says next year it will acquire more unmanned aircraft than manned. Air Force Lt. Gen. Norman Seip this week said the service is 'all in' when it comes to developing unmanned systems and aircraft. 'Next year, the Air Force will procure more unmanned aircraft than manned aircraft,' the general said. 'I think that makes a very pointed statement about our commitment to the future of [unmanned aircraft] and what it brings to the fight in meeting the requirements of combatant commanders.'"
Do you even need AI if you can do low-latency remote control?
You do if your opponent has some sort of communications jamming technology.
For decades now, the limit to fighter aircraft performance has been human endurance.
-jcr
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No UAV is capable of fighting a mannned air craft and winning.
Except for all of the air-to-air missiles, which are UAVs of a sort.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
In order for unmanned, remote control aircraft to fully replace manned aircraft 3 things have to happen:
*Reaction time for the remote pilot must equal or exceed that of an in-the-air pilot.
*Data the remote pilot has access to must equal or exceed that of an in-the-air pilot.
*Counter-counter measures must ensure that the remote pilot is always in control of the craft.
In order for self-guided robotic aircraft to replace live pilots the following must happen:
*Reaction speed must equal or exceed that of human pilots.
*Appropriateness of reaction must equal or exceed that of human pilots.
*Counter-counter measures must ensure that the robot cannot act against its creator body (IE, it can neither be subverted, nor rebel).
No UAV is capable of fighting a mannned air craft and winning.
On a one to one basis, maybe no. But what about a ten to one basis? UAVs are a lot cheaper, and a lot more expendable.
If you can occupy the enemy's airforce with some UAVs, while others bombard the airstrips, you win.
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No UAV is capable of fighting a mannned air craft and winning yet.
there, fixed that for you