26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...
26 August 2020
by Pat Host
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after winning the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) AlphaDogfight Trials on 20 August.
Brett Darcey, Heron Systems vice president of research, told Janes on 24 August that the company has been on the periphery of the US Air Force’s Skyborg autonomous attritable UAV effort and wants to get more directly involved with the programme. Heron Systems, he said, had a minor risk reduction subcontract for Skyborg through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which also played a part in the AlphaDogfight Trials.
Heron Systems used its TacView tool to analyse its AI algorithm’s flight patterns and perform post-mission debriefs with subcontractor BGI LLC to identify performance issues. (Heron Systems)
Heron Systems emerged from a group of contractors that created AI algorithms to simulate Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons in aerial combat. These contractors included semifinalists Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and PhysicsAI.
Heron Systems is looking to get its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on autonomous unmanned a...