General Atomics Introduces Gambit
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has announced its
newest UAS platform: Gambit.
Like the chess opening move that inspires the name, Gambit is about initiative, leading from the front, using advanced sensing to grab the tactical advantage and open a world of possibilities.
Gambit is an Autonomous Collaborative
Platform (ACP) designed through digital engineering to speed its time to market
and lower acquisition cost, and it will deliver an extended and enhanced
sensing capability. The jet-powered platform is being built for air dominance
and will heavily leverage advances in artificial intelligence and autonomous
systems. Working alongside human-piloted aircraft, Gambit will
enable pilots to see deeper into hostile airspace, detect threats first, and
provide time and space for critical decisions and actions.
“GA-ASI has led the way in integrating
UAS into every aspect of military operations,” said GA-ASI President David R.
Alexander. “Now we’re once again pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with
unmanned aircraft, software, mission systems integration and more. Gambit will
usher in a new era, where UAS work collaboratively with manned aircraft to
detect, identify and target adversaries at range and scale across the
battlespace.”
Designed as an advanced concept
aircraft, Gambit will use AI
and autonomy to complete a variety of tasks without being prompted by an
operator. GA-ASI’s software and integration systems will support detection and
analysis, and provide users with the highest quality intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance ever possible from an unmanned aircraft. On
point out ahead of U.S. Air Force tactical aircraft, Gambit will
also be able to sense and track targets of interest, and distribute that
information across the battlespace.
“We’re designing systems to meet future
requirements, to include working collaboratively and autonomously,” Alexander
continued. “Gambit is part of a broader Family of Systems strategy that
began with Predator and Reaper, and continues in support of USAF’s future force
design concepts.”
Source: Press
Release
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