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A Shahed drone seen from the camera of a Ukrainian interceptor.
Russia and Ukraine are still in the "first stages of combat testing" drone AI that can decide to attack a target on its own, said Beskrestnov.
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A Shahed drone seen from the camera of a Ukrainian interceptor.

The Shahed-style drones are typically launched at preset targets, but Russia is increasingly making them more dynamic.

The companies behind Ukraine's top popular interceptor drones are making their products faster to keep pace with Russia's new…

Flash said that autonomous target selection and guidance technologies for strike UAVs are currently undergoing the initial stages…

The modified Shaheds comes as Ukrainian interceptor drones are logging a growing number of drone kills.

Both Ukraine and Russia use AI in battle, but removing human decision-making comes with risks.

The system automates 95% of the interception process and has already been successfully tested against Shahed drones in combat…