Iran launched a rapid two-front assault on Israel, using more than 350 drones, rockets, and ballistic missiles from their bases in Syria. The Aerostat bullet-proof system successfully prevented 99% of the attacks, greatly reducing the expected dangers. The interception system, David’s Sling, used artificial intelligence technology to precisely target and destroy rockets. The Arrows system, launched from the ground and moving platforms, provided close-in weapon systems configurations.
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Force, praised the Israeli Aerial Defense Array and its collaboration with the United States under CENTCOM. He called it a strategic achievement and a credit to the country’s success. Tal Mimran, director of the Center for Cyber Security Research at Hebrew University, believes that future armies will use non-contact cyber weapons and AI intelligence to defeat their enemies.
Mimran explained that AI algorithms can be used to identify and target the most feasible and efficient threats. The Israeli Iron Dome, which has been using AI since 2006, is being upgraded to increase accuracy and reduce costs. Human oversight and coordination are still necessary for responsible use of AI technology.
The article concludes by discussing the estimated number of missiles and drones Iran possesses and their delivery methods. It emphasizes the importance of developing air warfare skills, missile defense systems, and cyber security measures to counter these threats.
This article was originally published on Foxnews.
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