The U.S. military is working to protect its new aid pier in Gaza from drones by using experimental new vehicles to disrupt signals or shoot them down. Combat drones are being used over 100,000 times each month in Ukraine, prompting discussions about implementing individual anti-drone corps.
American troops and NATO allies are using Virtual Battlespace 4 to combat swarms of drones through realistic simulations. The platform provides detailed training for soldiers equipped with virtual reality headsets and sensors to use realistic weapons, with an upgrade in artificial intelligence for more realistic adversaries.
Bohemia Interactive Simulations, the creator of VBS4, is continuously adapting to the changing nature of warfare, especially with the use of drones. The platform incorporates advanced AI to simulate drone behavior and improve counter-drone tactics.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted limitations in traditional military simulations regarding logistics and morale impact on operations. Bohemia Interactive Simulations is utilizing AI to simulate every soldier individually, improving entity-level simulation using cloud technology.
Advancements in warfare and simulation technology, influenced by the war in Ukraine, are progressing rapidly. Bohemia Interactive Simulations is working on delivering entity-level simulation capabilities at a massive scale, aiming to provide more realistic outcomes in AI-vs-AI engagements at scale.