Shield AI's V-BAT Drone Proves Resilient Against Electronic Warfare in Ukraine
United States-based defense technology firm Shield AI has reported that its V-BAT drone has successfully demonstrated its resilience against electronic warfare tactics used in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The V-BAT, an alien-like vertical take-off and landing drone, has been deployed over 23 times, aiding in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions for multiple countries, including anti-drug trafficking operations in the Caribbean.
Since its confirmation in Ukrainian service in June 2024, the V-BAT has been utilized extensively. The drone has successfully completed long-endurance missions even under GPS and communication jamming conditions, proving crucial for Ukrainian forces. Shield AI highlighted that the autonomy of the drone—enhanced by its advanced Hivemind AI pilot—allows for multiple units to collaborate on complex tasks, such as wildfire detection, without reliance on external signals.
As part of its ongoing developments, Shield AI aims to improve the V-BAT's capabilities so that a single operator can control up to ten drones simultaneously, enhancing operational efficiency in high-pressure environments. The V-BAT drone measures 9 feet in length with a wingspan of 9.7 feet, supporting a payload of 25 lbs, making it an adaptable tool for military and potentially civilian applications.
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