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Originally posted by Sugarlump
I predict massive spending in Russia and China on Full spectrum jamming tech and ASAT's... that's what I would do if I were them anyway. UAV's are useless if they can't talk to base, because noone in their right mind would allow a computer program autonomy to fire without oversight.
I predict massive spending in Russia and China on Full spectrum jamming tech and ASAT's... that's what I would do if I were them anyway. UAV's are useless if they can't talk to base, because noone in their right mind would allow a computer program autonomy to fire without oversight.
ok but russia could have somethign better that we don't know about?
Originally posted by longbow
Tomahawk can hit targets without "talking to the base" and it looks like nobody has problem allowing it.
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Tomahawks dont choose the target, the target is preprogrammed into them. What the other blokes talking about is really teh autonomy to make DECISIONS beyond 'shall i carry out my programmed task or not?'.
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Tomahawks dont choose the target, the target is preprogrammed into them. What the other blokes talking about is really teh autonomy to make DECISIONS beyond 'shall i carry out my programmed task or not?'.
The new modification of the Stroy-PD air reconnaissance system, fitted with the Pchela-1K UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle], is about to complete state tests. "The Defence Ministry is expected to return a preliminary conclusion on the feasibility of fielding the new air reconnaissance system in the first quarter of 2005," a source in the Russian defence industry told Interfax-Military News Agency. He noted that the preliminary conclusion of the customer was necessary to launch the new system into mass production and field it with manoeuvre units later on. According to the source, the main feature of the upgraded Pchela-1K UAV consists in the new avionics, comprising both infrared and TV equipment, as well as special devices, allowing the system to operate both by day and night. The source also said that the Kulon Research and Development Institute was the flagship developer of the Stroy-PD, while the Pchela-1K UAV had been developed by the Yakovlev design bureau. According to unofficial sources, the 2005 state defence order envisages procuring a single air reconnaissance system, fitted with the Pchela-1K UAV.
Originally posted by lepracornman
ok but russia could have somethign better that we don't know about?
However, I am wondering how you can spend $13 Billion on a bunch of RC Planes. Maybe this budget includes large scale integration into the manned aerial vehicles as well.