Shield AI’s V-BAT Drone Proves Effective in Ukraine's Electronic Warfare
The United States-based defense technology company Shield AI has reported that its V-BAT drone is successfully operating under challenging conditions in Ukraine, effectively countering electronic warfare measures. The V-BAT has completed over 23 deployments, including numerous operational missions in Ukraine, where it has demonstrated resilience and autonomy despite GPS and communication jamming.
Announced in a recent year-end newsletter, Shield AI highlighted the drone's achievement of completing long-endurance ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) missions. The V-BAT is designed to offer "Group 5 capability at Group 3 costs," facilitating military and intelligence operations across various regions, including anti-drug trafficking efforts in the Caribbean Sea.
The company also showcased the advanced technology in its V-BAT drones, citing the Hivemind AI pilot, which allows multiple drones to collaborate autonomously on complex tasks, such as detecting and reporting wildfires—demonstrating their potential for civilian and military applications.
Shield AI plans to enhance the V-BAT's autonomy further, allowing a single operator to manage multiple drones simultaneously. Currently, the drone boasts a substantial payload capacity, endurance of over ten hours, and operates effectively at altitudes of up to 20,000 feet.
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