La compañía Germano – Estadounidense AUTERION, especializada en software para sistemas autónomos, ha recibido un contrato del Pentágono (US –DoD,) para la provisión de 33.000 kits de ataque que incorporan Inteligencia Artificial (IA), los que serán provistos a Ucrania para los drones que opera ese país. El sistema denominado SKYNODE, consiste en una mini computadora asistida con IA, que convierte drones operados manualmente en plataformas completamente autónomas, capaces de detectar y atacar blancos a más de 1.000m, aún en ambientes severamente afectados por acciones de guerra electrónica. Esta tecnología ya ha sido utilizada con éxito por Ucrania, en diversas misiones de sus medios autónomos contra las fuerzas invasoras.
US-German autonomous software company Auterion has just scored a Pentagon contract to deliver 33,000 AI strike kits for Ukrainian drones, boosting Kyiv’s fight against Russia.
The deal, part of Washington’s latest security aid, will scale Auterion’s existing tech use in Ukraine tenfold, with deliveries expected by year-end, a report from the Financial Times said.
The tech has been previously adopted in Kyiv and is actively used in autonomous combat missions against the invading forces.
“So we’ve shipped thousands, and we’re now shipping tens of thousands,” Auterion CEO Lorenz Meier told the outlet, calling the volume “unprecedented.”
Miniature Computers
At the heart of the package is Skynode, an AI-powered mini computer that turns manual drones into autonomous tactical platforms. It can track targets up to 1,000 meters (3,281 feet) away, even in jammed environments.
The tech offers seamless integration with unmanned aircraft, streamlining data from GPS, sensors, radio, and different camera types while maintaining automatic flight log analysis and cloud sync during deployments.
It also supports over-the-air updates and comes in standard, compact, and evaluation models.
Eyes on Europe
Meier clarified that the Ukraine deal is separate from a broader “mega-deal” focused on industrial cooperation between the two countries.
He emphasized that the company does not intend to compete with Ukraine’s existing drone industry partners, but offers to provide software-driven warfare capabilities currently missing in the region.
“It’s basically acknowledging that the battle-hardening that has happened in Ukraine of drone products is relevant,” Meier noted. “They have a fantastic drone industry. What we want to contribute are things that they do not have already and that are more software-defined warfare-centric.”
With a Munich office in place, Auterion plans to expand software deals across Europe, banking on lessons learned from Ukraine’s battle-tested drone ecosystem.
Fuente: https://militaryai.ai