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The company Anduril Industries, founded by entrepreneur Palmer Lucky, presented the behind-the-scenes details of the development of its new unmanned fighter project Fury. This high-speed UAV is being created as part of the U.S. Air Force's Artificial Intelligence Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, and is designed to interact with manned fighter aircraft such as the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.
Fury is designed as a "flying drone" capable of performing the functions of a scout, strike vehicle and communications hub in complex aerial operations. Its key feature is built—in artificial intelligence, which allows you to operate autonomously or under the control of a pilot with the ability to quickly adjust tasks in real time.
Special attention was paid to the modularity of the design, which allows the Fury to be adapted to various missions, from reconnaissance to precision strikes. It can be equipped with various types of weapons, as well as act as a command node for other drones, forming a single network of controlled vehicles.
The US Air Force sees such drones as the future of aviation — they reduce risks for crews, increase combat capabilities, and make better use of existing resources. The CCA program, under which Fury is being developed, aims to create a new generation of autonomous combat vehicles that will work in tandem with humans.
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