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Comments by "Sergey Bebenin" (@sergeybebenin) on "Terrifying New Tactics in Ukraine" video.
Right now Ukraine is testing those Boston Dynamics (or equivalent) robot dogs and many are laughing on russian forums. Last video I saw was this dog throwing flames. Something tells me it won't be very funny in the near future. Also testing AI for FPV to automatically follow the target even if the connection drops
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@toututu2993 wrong on so many levels. Human tracking AI is already here and widely commercially available. Plenty of open source libraries too. No one is saying "pure" FPV will switch to "full" AI in one moment but using human/object tracking absolutely will be used as a supplement at first and then potentially full time. If an FPV is EW jammed, there's no reason why AI can't complete the job.
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@toututu2993 🤦♂️ I've been hearing this for at least 2 decades and yet everything that was said to be impossible is here today widely available. Including self driving cars and AI chat bots that even creators cannot fully understand now Fiber is extremely limited. All FPV drone needs to know is where the human or vehicle is. If it's jammed, today it's basically a wasted FPV. And most of the jamming happens near the target, of course. AI can absolutely take over to finish the job. And absolutely it's better than just a blind drone falling to the ground. Today most likely it's just not cost effective (hardware for AI) but of course, like it always happens with HW, it'll get cheaper and smaller. Just a matter of time. By the way, I found your "faster than a second" comment comical. First of all, in computer terms it's a lifetime. Second of all, how do you even come up with all of these specs? Are you on the frontline right now operating air recon/drones?
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Maybe can't hold it but surely won't allow the enemy to comfortably hold it.
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@MM22966 already being tested (the dog kind)
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@MM22966 it's commercially available to purchase so who knows
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Yep, it's in the very near future. I'm sure it's possible today but the reason it's not deployed yet is because it's not easy to tell who's friendly
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@IronbornBTW well, at least on this frontline there aren't any civilians in FPV-size drone reach
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