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Smarter skies: How AI and open architectures are changing military avionics
May 07, 2025
Imagine a fighter pilot entering a dense threat environment, surrounded by enemy aircraft and ground-based defenses. Instead of information overload from dozens of displays demanding attention, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system presents only what’s critical through an advanced helmet display, highlighting threats, suggesting tactical options, and managing nearby unmanned wingmen – all while the pilot’s eyes never leave the sky. This is the envisioned future for military avionics, and it’s already in the works.
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Avionics upgrades to be provided to UH-60L foreign military fleets
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High-speed satellite communications system to upgrade U.S. Army鈥檚 ARES aircraft
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Integrated avionics display to be showcased at Army aviation summit by DDC-I
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The year digitalization and heightened cybersecurity change the course of defense operations
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Uncrewed surface vessel line added to Red Cat鈥檚 drone portfolio
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Puma drone fleet to be upgraded for Netherlands by AeroVironment
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Heavy-lift quadcopter drone to be militarized under Patria, ACC Innovation agreement
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碌DARC microserver introduced by Kontron for tactical edge computing
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GUEST BLOG: RF interconnects and military performance
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KC-390 Millennium multi-mission capabilities highlighted by Embraer at SOF Week
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Fuel-cell solution promises to solve power issues for dismounted operations
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Speed, Scale, and Faster Innovation
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Red Cat & Palladyne AI: Easing Cognitive Load with Autonomous Drone Teams (video)
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Generative AI contract extended between Legion and USSOCOM for secure network operations
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AI, machine learning for threat analysis to be expanded under SOCOM-Seerist agreement
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Data storage a key challenge for USSOCOM, acquisition chief says
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