China's J-20 Kill Rate Soars to 95% with AI Drone Wingmen in Combat Simulation
A recent Chinese military simulation has revealed a massive leap in the combat effectiveness of its J-20 stealth fighter. When paired with AI-controlled drone wingmen, the J-20's kill rate against a simulated advanced adversary surged from 10% to an astonishing 95%. The study highlights the drones' role in scouting, acting as decoys, and launching attacks, allowing the J-20 pilot to function as a battlefield commander. This human-machine teaming strategy suggests a significant tactical shift in aerial warfare, potentially rewriting the rules for fifth-generation fighters.
Official Source: https://migflug.com/jetflights/10-to-95-chinas-ai-drone-wingmen-just-rewrote-the-j-20s-kill-rate/
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