Texas defense startups develop autonomous systems to counter drone threats
By
Chason Gordon
Summary
The article profiles Texas-based companies, particularly Allen Control Systems (ACS), that are developing autonomous weapon systems designed to shoot down attack drones. It describes how ACS has created a robotic turret that uses computer vision and machine learning to detect and destroy drones, drawing from the founders' backgrounds in robotics and military service. The piece explores the broader landscape of counter-drone technology companies in Texas, the technical challenges of targeting small drones, and the ethical implications of autonomous weapons systems. It also touches on the growing demand for such technology due to the proliferation of drones in modern warfare, as seen in conflicts like Ukraine.
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· 3 pulledIf it flies, it dies.
We're not building a weapon system that's going to go out and hunt people. We're building a weapon system that's going to go out and hunt drones.
The problem is that drones are cheap and missiles are expensive. You need a cost-effective solution.
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