Chinese Flying Wing Drones Launch Swarming Decoys At Enemy Warships In Industry Video
A video presentation from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China points to new swarming drone and electronic warfare ambitions.
A video presentation from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China points to new swarming drone and electronic warfare ambitions.
The ability to launch Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles could give the modified Polish transport aircraft a role in higher-end conflicts.
The service is developing inexpensive stand-off munitions that can be networked together and with other weapons.
The U.S. Air Force has launched a new effort, nicknamed Golden Horde, to network together various precision-guided munitions so that they can operate as autonomous swarms after launch. The could help them penetrate past or otherwise overwhelm enemy air defenses, as well as maximize the effects on particular targets or engage completely new ones that may suddenly appear over the course their flight.