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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, June 24, 2021
Technological innovation is revolutionizing the defense manufacturing industry.
FREMONT, CA: The world's military equipment is undergoing significant changes, using technological trends to enhance its capabilities. Cutting-edge trends such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) add a new dimension to streamlining defense operations and increasing military efficiency. Warfield includes aspects like connectivity, autonomy, lethality, and sustainability. Connectivity solutions respond to concerns about how combatants detect and locate their opponents, communicate with each other, and lead their operations.
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Military technology trends to follow,
Artificial Intelligence
The introduction of AI in defense improves military reasoning by computing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Computer vision enables device security management, strengthens autonomous weapons systems, and reduces soldier casualties. Digital twin technology and machine learning allow defense equipment manufacturers to test new military products and implement predictive maintenance for military resources.
AI-based situational awareness
AI-based decision-making engine provides automated situational awareness to ground vehicles through computer vision. Real-time detection, classification, and estimation of threat locations with an inductive user interface (UI) and customized alert mechanism allow strategical navigation of hazards and hurdles in the battleground.
Advance defense equipment
The military is developing more advanced defense equipment to deal with emerging threats. Innovation is progressing from hypersonic flight and directed energy weapons to the militarization of space. The defense industry is aligning its objective with achieving net-zero emissions. Defense is investing in technology to optimize battlefield techniques using the electric propulsion power of military aircraft and testing hydrogen fuel. In addition, defense organizations are driving biotechnology and nanotechnology research to create self-healing weapons and other equipment.
Robotics and autonomous systems
Military personnel aims to optimize situational awareness, slash cognitive workload, protect fighters, and facilitate movement on rugged terrain.
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