In Russia, tests have begun on the latest automated system for preventing multiple "conflicts" of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the air based on the "Svod" complex. This was reported by the press service of the National Technological Initiative (NTI).
It is noted here that drone "conflicts" are possible with high flight intensity, when hundreds or even thousands of UAVs are operating in the sky at once.
Specialists are testing special algorithms, mathematical models and simulation complexes for collision avoidance. To do this, they develop the logic of their resolution, as well as preventing collisions with obstacles on the ground.
The automated system will allow predicting dozens of types of "conflicts" - head-on, lateral, combined, and with changes in flight altitude, as well as overtaking ones. To create a collision avoidance logic, it is planned to launch a digital range to reproduce flight scenarios using drones.
Earlier www1.ru reported that "Kalashnikov" presented the latest shortened AK-12K and AK-12SK assault rifles for the first time.
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