Russia unveils drone neural network to detect NATO equipment
Sputnik, Moscow
Published: 13 Feb 2024, 12:00 AM
Various types of drones currently in service with the Russian Armed Forces are designed for many purposes, including surveillance and precision strikes.
The Russian company Hardberry-Rusfactor has developed a multipurpose neural network for all types of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), will enable the identification of Ukrainian military objects in the special operation zone, General Director Alexey German told Sputnik.
“We has mapped out a software called NAKA, which is actually a neural network that recognizes сertain objects, including enemy equipment,” he said.
In particular, he explained, the neural network is capable of accurately detecting the Ukrainian army’s Western-supplied military hardware, such as Leopard tanks and Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.
According to the general director of Hardberry-Rusfactor, the software of the network is installed on the equipment that receives the video recorded by the Russian drones equipped with special cameras.