TurbineOne and the contract that changes everything
The U.S. Army has taken a decisive step: it has invested $98.9 million in San Francisco-based startup TurbineOne to turn every soldier into a mobile analytics center. It's not about metaphors. In the coming years, American military personnel will receive handheld devices and portable stations with artificial intelligence capable of analyzing data right on the battlefield.
This is not just a new "program" on the tablet. This is an attempt to rebuild the entire tactics of warfare.
AI without the Internet — how Edge AI works on the battlefield
The main problem of a modern fighter is the lack of information. But it's even worse when the connection is jammed. In the conditions of electronic warfare waged by Russia and China, satellites and radio channels become useless. Headquarters lose touch with the front-line units, and decisions are made blindly.
TurbineOne offers another way — "Edge AI". This is an AI that works offline, without a cloud, without servers. He lives right in the soldier's device. A fighter can run an algorithm to recognize an enemy drone in a photo, determine the best route, or even simulate where the enemy will move — all in seconds, without going online.
From a centralized headquarters to a smart squad
Previously, all information flowed to the headquarters, where it was analyzed, and then orders were issued. Now this process is reversed. Intelligence is distributed by hand. The officer on the ground receives not just data, but ready-made analytics: "here is the goal, here is the risk, here is the best option."
This changes the structure of the divisions. Now the units can act autonomously, without waiting for instructions from above. They don't need to be "held by the hand." They make their own decisions — quickly, accurately, and based on AI.
Why is this important in a war with China or Russia
The Pentagon clearly understands that in a future conflict, the first strike will be the suppression of communications. Those who cannot survive without the Internet will lose. American troops can no longer depend on centralized systems.
Edge AI is a survival technology. It makes the army resistant to interference, fast and flexible. Soldiers with such devices become "nodes" of a single intelligent network — each on its own and at the same time part of the system.
This is not just an upgrade of technology. This is a new doctrine. And it's already starting.
Sources
- RBC (WSJ) — U.S. Army awards TurbineOne ~$100 M contract for battlefield AI
- RIA Novosti (WSJ) — real-time drone & hidden-position ID without analytics centres
- TASS — autonomous AI cuts intel-analysis time from 20 h to 20 s
- Snob — Pentagon picks new infantry AI solutions, incl. TurbineOne
- NEWS.ru — nearly $100 M U.S. investment in frontline AI threat-detection
- Yahoo News (D-Russia) — five-year Frontline Perception System contract
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