A San Diego defense technology company unveiled an artificial intelligence-piloted fighter jet Tuesday that can take off vertically without runways, accelerating the Pentagon's push toward a future ...
Shield AI's unmanned X-BAT flies using an autonomous core that could allow it to be a drone wingman and team up with a crewed ...
Since then various Western companies have sought to showcase their drones on what has become the world’s best testing ground.
Adapting “loyal wingman” drones to helicopters is a fundamentally different challenge than adopting them to planes, as helicopters are far slower and operate at significantly lower altitudes.
Silicon Valley-based defense technology firm Shield AI has launched a conceptual model of its large X-Bat drone, the company ...
Silicon Valley's Shield AI has introduced a conceptual model of its X-Bat drone, aiming to supply mini fighter jet-style drones to the U.S. military.
San Diego-based Shield AI is developing a first of its kind fighter jet: a 2,000-mile-range pilotless plane that takes off ...
General Atomics’ “Gambit” drone has already been chosen as a finalist for the Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft ...
BAT, a vertical take-off stealth jet designed for runway-free operations and powered by the firm’s Hivemind AI pilot. U.S.
Shield AI says its new autonomous fighter jet could turn even a container ship into a launchpad for combat airpower.
Aerospace and software company Shield AI is entering the multirole fighter jet market with its new X-BAT fully autonomous aircraft, the company announced today. X-BAT-- a runway-independent platform - ...
Anduril cofounder said the company has been working on its recently launched EagleEye devices since the defense tech startup ...