2022
DOI: 10.37944/jams.v5i3.167
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Initial operational capability of future weapon systems and field test method using digital twin

Abstract: The application of artificial-intelligence technology to weapon systems, is difficult to use in military applications for such reasons as killing or wounding problems, ethical problems, and field environment considerations; therefore, more-sophisticated techniques and development are required for testing and evaluation. There is an increasing demand for advanced weapon systems that incorporate new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, and for electrification, and a new paradigm that can confirm and ve… Show more

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“…Recently, military science is associated with the 4 th Industrial Revolution that brings disruptive technologies to the defence system. The trends of the US military weapon system will develop into 1) a more precisely guided missile system, 2) hyper-sonic glide vehicles, 3) space weapons, 4) AI robots and autonomous weapons, and 5) electromagnetic and laser weapon systems (Kim, 2018). The military science and technologies for weapon systems are developing artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomy, electromagnetic and laser technologies, satellites neutralizing technologies, biology for human enhancement, and quantum computing.…”
Section: Militarisation System Undergirds Three Sub-regimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, military science is associated with the 4 th Industrial Revolution that brings disruptive technologies to the defence system. The trends of the US military weapon system will develop into 1) a more precisely guided missile system, 2) hyper-sonic glide vehicles, 3) space weapons, 4) AI robots and autonomous weapons, and 5) electromagnetic and laser weapon systems (Kim, 2018). The military science and technologies for weapon systems are developing artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomy, electromagnetic and laser technologies, satellites neutralizing technologies, biology for human enhancement, and quantum computing.…”
Section: Militarisation System Undergirds Three Sub-regimesmentioning
confidence: 99%