Today, at the Paris Air Show, Pascale Lohat, Senior Executive VP Engineering of Dassault Aviation, and Bertrand Rondepierre, Director of the French Agency for AI in defence (AMIAD), signed a memorandum of understanding to initiate research and development work on several air combat use cases.
In an uncertain world where traditional threats coexist with emerging challenges, air combat is constantly adapting and evolving to meet the growing complexity of military operations. The challenges facing modern air forces call for innovative, high-performance solutions.
The integration of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, controlled and supervised, and the theme of autonomy offer promising prospects for improving the coordination, responsiveness and efficiency of air operations, while keeping Man at the heart of decision-making. These technological advances not only reduce the risks for human operators, but also increase response capacity in the face of increasingly sophisticated threats.
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AMIAD plays a key role in the development and integration of artificial intelligence technologies for military applications. As such, AMIAD pays particular attention to computing infrastructures, which are essential to meet the power requirements of modern algorithms, and has three modes of action, including “doing with”, based on the co-development of innovative solutions with the industrial and academic ecosystem.
The collaboration between Dassault Aviation and AMIAD is both natural and strategic. By combining their respective skills, these two entities can meet the challenges of future air combat and develop innovative solutions. The aim of this collaboration is to demonstrate the relevance of “Doing with”, to strengthen France’s national defense capability, and to keep France at the cutting edge of technology in the field of military aeronautics.
It is in this spirit of partnership and innovation that Dassault Aviation and AMIAD have signed this memorandum of understanding.