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Home / War and Conflict / Ukraine's Defense Chief Vows Data-Driven Military Overhaul

Ukraine's Defense Chief Vows Data-Driven Military Overhaul

21 Jan

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Summary

  • New minister promises data-driven overhaul for Ukraine's largest military.
  • Ukraine will train allied AI models on its combat data.
  • Home-grown drone replacement for DJI Mavic to be tested soon.
Ukraine's Defense Chief Vows Data-Driven Military Overhaul

Ukraine's newly appointed defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, has pledged a significant, data-centric transformation of the country's military. His strategy focuses on rewarding commanders for battlefield achievements to gain an advantage over Russia's larger forces. Fedorov emphasized the "mathematics of war," aiming to use "high-quality data" to address budget gaps and improve management decisions.

Fedorov plans to launch mission control systems for drone and artillery crews to enhance performance data collection. A notable initiative is creating a system for allies to train their artificial intelligence military models using Ukraine's extensive combat data, gathered over nearly four years of conflict. This data, including millions of hours of drone footage, is crucial for AI development.

Ukraine also plans to test a domestically produced drone, intended as a replacement for China's DJI Mavic, this month. This move addresses concerns about reliance on Chinese components amid deepening ties between China and Russia. The new drone aims to offer similar capabilities with extended flight range.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mykhailo Fedorov is Ukraine's new defense minister, previously serving as the digitalization minister.
Ukraine will establish a system allowing allies to train their artificial intelligence military models on Kyiv's valuable combat data collected throughout the war.
Ukraine will test its home-grown replacement for the DJI Mavic drone this month.

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