Ukrainian FPV Drones Acquire Autonomous Targeting: How TFL-1 is Changing the War.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian army has improved its FPV drones by implementing the new TFL-1 technology. This system allows drones to autonomously control their flight in the moments before an attack. This is crucial when an operator loses connection with the drone due to electronic countermeasures or difficult terrain conditions.
Testing the New Technology
Military personnel, who initially had doubts about the innovation, became convinced of its effectiveness during test trials. The system indeed provides strike accuracy, even at great distances.
Advantages of the TFL-1 System
Now drone operators do not face 'radio shadow' problems thanks to the TFL-1 technology. The cost of the modules of this system is less than 10% of the cost of munitions, so they were quickly certified and are already actively used on the front lines.
Competition in Technologies
Ukrainian developments in the field of drones and artificial intelligence demonstrate high effectiveness in field conditions, allowing Ukraine to outpace Russian competitors in the technological race. The main goal is to equip every Ukrainian drone with terminal guidance, autonomy, and artificial intelligence.
Improving drones with TFL-1 technology is becoming an important step in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities. This innovative approach allows for a more responsive reaction to changes in combat conditions, increasing the chances of successful missions in the confrontation with the aggressor.
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