Russian developers have created a neural network for guiding kamikaze drones and missiles to their targets. It can be used at any time of the day and in any weather, said designer Alexander Rodikov.
The neural network allows the homing head of a kamikaze drone and missile to distinguish an enemy drone anywhere.
According to Rodikov, there is no analogue of this self-guidance technology in the world. The neural network analyzes the image from the video camera and distinguishes targets, determining their size and speed of movement.
Missiles and drones equipped with this program can be used to gain air superiority. The developers are ready to transfer the neural network to manufacturers of domestic weapons.
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