The Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War IIWorld War, 19391945"The sensor technology is being deployed on virtually every platform imaginable," said David Strong, vice president of marketing at FLIR Systems Inc. Sensors are no longer restricted to multi-...
Job Tasks:Analyzes, studies, researches, fuses, and correlates intelligence for strategic, operational, and tactical customers. Produces all-source intelligence, situation estimates, order-of-battle studies, and other intelligence reports and studies. Exploits global communications to support Computer ...
“We certainly originally built in a peace time environment to move all that data back to the United States and then push intelligence product forward. We’re not going to have that luxury,” Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of 16th Air Force, the service’s information war...
Air′ Force` n. 1.the U.S. department in charge of the nation's military air power. 2.(l.c.) the military unit of a nation charged with carrying out air operations. [1915–20] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, ...
A squadron-size headquarters that could be a composite organization composed of different Air Force special operations assets. The detachment is normally subordinate to an Air Force special operations component, joint special operations task force, or joint task force, depending upon size and duration ...
Artificial intelligence driven autonomy has indeed brought a series of new technological, tactical, and strategic implications, such as new paradigms for decision-making, problem-solving, and operations. Essentially, platforms driven by advanced artificial intelligence will be able to identify, process, ...
BAE Systems has received a contract from the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-based solution for air operations planners.
The AFSEA uses these trends to derive six emerging trends with implications for the Air Force: 1) adversaries' acquisition and development of capabilities to challenge the U.S.; 2) increasing importance or frequency of...
During the fighting in the Western Desert of North Africa, the Royal Air Force conducted a land‐based interdiction campaign against Axis motorized transport supply columns which was guided by intelligence. It was this campaign, and not the Ultra‐driven sea interdiction campaign, which was ...
[00:22.88]It was operated by artificial intelligence, or AI, software. [00:28.68]A human was in the airplane's other seat. [00:32.24]The Air Force was demonstrating [00:35.40]how far its AI piloting technology has c...