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Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate a...

Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/industry-weighs-multidomain-options-for-darpa-ace-technology/

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate a...

Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/industry-weighs-multidomain-options-for-darpa-ace-technology/

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate a...

Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate a...

Industry weighs multidomain options for DARPA ACE technology

by Carlo Munoz

ACE plans to increase warfighter trust in autonomous combat technology by using human-machine collaborative dogfighting as its initial challenge scenario. (DARPA)

Industry partners of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities into air combat are looking to apply those nascent technologies into other warfare domains.

Senior officials at Dynetics are exploring development options for multidomain applications of the air-centric AI technologies developed under the agency's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme, said Tim Keeter, the company's programme manager for the DARPA ACE effort.

“The nice thing about DARPA [research and development] is nothing is set in stone. You move along, and you have these happy accidents and then you discover that something else is maybe more important to pursue and you take little turns”, towards developing those capabilities, unforeseen in the initial tranche of work, he told Janes .

Specifically, programme engineers at Dynetics are planning to leverage existing research and development (R&D) work for phase three of ACE Technical Area 3 (TA3) programme, also known as Alpha Mosaic.


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