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OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF FUTURE INTELLIGENT UNMANNED CONFRONTATION

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Volume 6, Issue 1, Pp 20-24, 2024

DOI: 10.61784/ejst240112

Author(s)

Navid Bell

Affiliation(s)

University of Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

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Navid Bell

ABSTRACT

With the rapid development of electronic and information science and technology, the development and application of intelligent unmanned systems has become the main axis of the world's technological innovation and development, and the era of intelligent unmanned systems is quietly coming. This article analyzes and discusses what opportunities and challenges will be faced in intelligent unmanned confrontation represented by drones in the future intelligent era, and puts forward some understandings and insights into the development of intelligent unmanned confrontation technology and equipment suggestion.

KEYWORDS

Intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle; Drone; Robot; Directed energy; High-power microwave; Network electromagnetic space; Energy confrontation; Military intelligent technology

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Navid Bell. Opportunities and challenges of future intelligent unmanned confrontation. Eurasia Journal of Science and Technology. 2024, 6(1): 20-24. DOI: 10.61784/ejst240112.

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