Israel uses AI to target combatants.
AI is cold, ruthless, and without emotions. That makes it an ultimate war machine. The AI can estimate things without any feelings. And that means nobody can affect it using emotional messages. This thing makes that tool the ultimate actor on the battlefield. Israeli military uses AI to track combatants. And things like face recognition make it almost impossible to hide from the AI.
The Israeli military says that the AI gives good results for the military. That means that AI has become a more common tool in the hands of authorities. The AI can find targets on the battlefield independently. It can aim weapons and launch them at those known targets without human control.
The fact is that small countries with small armies get more benefits from robot weapons than big armies. Things like automatized anti-tank missile sites that recognize their targets and then shoot missiles against those targets are the extended land mines. Those systems can send data to HQ when they see the target. They can shoot it without the operator's permission if that permission is given to the system before the operation begins.
The electronic updates can make old-fashioned jet fighter operators able to preload missions to aircraft. In some cases, the system can use image detectors or ESM (Electronic surveillance) -systems to detect targets. When the system sees a target, it launches weapons against it. The preplanned missions can load straight into a bomb and then the bomb loads them to the aircraft or any other systems like tank computers. Those missions can involve things like approaching profiles and attack angles. That increases attackers' survivability.
The AI will be a tool that connects the battlefield in its entirety. AI can be an effective tool for independently operating entireties or individual machines. AI-controlled, full-scale jet fighters, drone swarms, automatized tanks, and other vehicles are part of terrifying but effective weapon systems that cooperate with other robots and human operators. Drones have shown their force at least in the Ukrainian war. Sometimes people forget that cruise missiles are also drones. And the term "kamikaze-drone" is a new way to say "cruise missile".
The AI gives cruise missiles the ability to cruise in the operation area. And deliver data to the HQ. When those systems are out of fuel, they attack against targets. Also, modification can turn old-fashioned aerial targets like TU-143 into cruise missiles that can carry conventional or even nuclear warheads. And many people forget that the BGM-109 "Tomahawk" is a BQM-109 target drone. That is equipped with warheads.
As the F-35-style modern jet fighters can fly with some "loyal wingmen" drones that protect them against AA-flak, the operator can replace those drones using things like Tomahawk missiles. Those escort drones also can have internal warheads. When those AI-controlled systems see potential targets, that thing can make those systems make the kamikaze mission against those targets.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-16/israel-using-ai-systems-to-plan-deadly-military-operations
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/uncrewed/article/14289766/target-drones-cruise-missiles-unmanned
https://theconversation.com/gaza-war-israel-using-ai-to-identify-human-targets-raising-fears-that-innocents-are-being-caught-in-the-net-227422
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/01/the-gospel-how-israel-uses-ai-to-select-bombing-targets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-143
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