AI test flight moves Air Force one step closer to unmanned 'wingman' aircraft

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AI test flight moves Air Force one step closer to unmanned 'wingman' aircraft
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A successful test of an unmanned jet with artificial intelligence and machine-learning capabilities has moved the Air Force closer to unmanned wingmen.

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"This sortie officially enables the ability to develop AI/ML agents that will execute modern air-to-air and air-to-surface skills that are immediately transferrable to other autonomy programs."An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 96th Test Wing's 40th Flight Test Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.

The Air Force spokesperson said the CCA program is still under development, which means it’s not clear exactly what role AI-managed aircraft would play alongside human pilots on a mission. But the spokesperson said the goal is to have the AI systems run more of the routine systems and process data during the mission, leaving the pilot with more time to concentrate on the critical aspects of the mission.

"AI, autonomous operations and human machine teaming continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, and we need the coordinated efforts of our government, academia and industry partners to keep pace."

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