Artificial intelligence helps to find and destroy Russian equipment: details from the Ministry of Defense.
The Avengers artificial intelligence platform detects enemy equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Defense Forces detect about 12,000 units of enemy equipment every week using an artificial intelligence (AI) platform called Avengers, created by the Innovation Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. This is reported by the press service of the ministry.
With the help of the AI platform, drone operators can make decisions faster and more efficiently, and the risk of errors due to fatigue is reduced.
«The Avengers platform, developed by the Innovation Center of the Ministry of Defense, has the largest volume of video data on enemy equipment among all similar computing systems in the world. We continue to develop Avengers and other AI solutions to provide an advantage for our military. In the future, we plan to expand the cloud capabilities of the platform and integrate it into drones», said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for digitalization.
The Ministry of Defense also notes that the Innovation Center continues to train the AI model of the Avengers platform with new data: «This allows improving the quality of recognition of various enemy equipment even in difficult conditions».
Let us recall that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine allowed the use of an all-terrain amphibious vehicle called «Taha» in the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was developed by Ukrainian engineers.
The Ministry of Defense will also bring into service a new Ukrainian drone-bomber called «Black Widow» for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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