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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1455352)5/7/2024 3:08:29 PM
From: Qone0  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571864
 
The F 16 fly by wire system.

The seat-back angle was expanded from the usual 13 degrees to 30 degrees, increasing pilot comfort and gravity force tolerance. The pilot has excellent flight control of the F-16 through its "fly-by-wire" system. Electrical wires relay commands, replacing the usual cables and linkage controls. For easy and accurate control of the aircraft during high G-force combat maneuvers, a side stick controller is used instead of the conventional center-mounted stick. Hand pressure on the side stick controller sends electrical signals to actuators of flight control surfaces such as ailerons and rudder.

>>That's where intelligent decisions need to be made, such as "How do I approach a target," or "How do I evade air defenses" or "How do I shake this enemy bandit who is trying to get onto my six," etc.

That's the tough part.<<

That why it will be tested in Ukraine. The AI pilot will learn with every mission, this learning will be updated into every plane. The AI pilot will after time have seen every situation. The F 16 is due to be retired, many are in mothballs already. So they are expendable.

The next generation of fighter will be all AI.

Israel is already using AI drones.

Ai will change warfare forever.