The State Research Institute of Aviation Systems (GNIIAS) has developed a new intelligent support system for fighter group commanders. It is capable of analyzing the air situation in real time, distributing targets, and suggesting optimal tactics.

The complex is designed to perform complex tasks, including repelling air raids and escorting strike aircraft. Unlike existing solutions, the system works with a multi-level group of aircraft, coordinating the actions of commanders of different levels and individual crews.

The complex is based on a database of tactical air combat techniques. Artificial intelligence compares the current situation with accumulated scenarios and suggests the most effective course of action.

Possible schemes include "Envelopment," "Overhead," "Group Strike," "Separation," and other techniques used by modern fighter aviation.

The complex determines which fighter should attack a specific target, takes into account the balance of forces, and can restructure the command and control system directly during combat.

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