Article 7693J Ukraine's one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers

Ukraine's one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers

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Jeremy Hsu
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Fully autonomous drones killed Russian soldiers during a battlefield test two years ago, according to a Ukrainian drone manufacturer. If true, the incident would represent another milestone in a war that has spurred unprecedented developments in military drones, robots, and AI-guided weaponry.

The one-time test was revealed by Alexander Kokhanovskyy, CEO of the Ukrainian drone maker Aero Center, during an interview with New Scientist at a press event hosted by the Ukrainian embassy in London. Kokhanovskyy described the test-which did not involve his current company Aero Center-using quadcopter drones that were preprogrammed to fly to a front-line area before activating an AI-powered Terminator mode" that would seek out and attack any target in the given area.

There was apparently no video feed or anything else to show what the Terminator" drones targeted and attacked. But Kokhanovskyy told New Scientist that human-piloted drones sent to check out the aftermath found a couple" of dead Russian soldiers, which led to the conclusion that the fully autonomous drones had killed them.

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