11 Agustus 2024

AUKUS Test AI-Enabled Drones

11 Agustus 2024

Australia's XT-8 prepared for launch and flight (photo: Aus DoD)

Enhancing AI to Support the Warfighter

Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have furthered their co-development of resilient and autonomous artificial intelligence technology (RAAIT) by sequencing AI algorithms to support target detection and decision-making.

Autonomous systems are a critical technology and are one of the six priority areas of AUKUS Pillar II – Advanced Capabilities.

RAAIT brings together AI tools and techniques as well as autonomy packages from all three nations and tests and refines their ability to work together collaboratively.

The latest in a series of AUKUS RAAIT activities was conducted during Project Convergence Capstone Four (PC-C4) in the US.

PC-C4 is a US-led combined joint and multinational experiment designed to test emerging technologies and their suitability for use by a combined and integrated fighting force in multi-domain conflict.

The campaign of learning is designed to rapidly advance and integrate allied and multinational technology to overmatch an adversary in competition and conflict.

A collection of the UK’s RedKite uncrewed autonomous vehicles parked before operations (photo: Aus DoD)

During PC-C4, AUKUS assets flew together to meet common goals, supported by a core team on the ground working on AI models to detect targets for simulated strike.

Australia’s Program Lead of the AUKUS AIA Working Group for the activity, Robert Hunjet, said advanced situational awareness was essential for decision makers to determine what action they would take next.

“RAAIT-based technologies enable us to collect information at pace and scale through the use of autonomy borne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR),” Dr Hunjet said.

“During PC-C4 we were able to stretch the technology and test its true capability.”

Principal Director for Trusted Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy, US Department of Defense, Kimberly Sablon, said trilateral cooperation on AI and autonomy will provide critical enablers for future force capabilities.

“We’re creating an ecosystem that allows us to federate AI capabilities across the coalition,” Dr Sablon said.

“One advantage to doing that is we’re expanding and sustaining our capabilities. We are stronger as a coalition because we are no longer just training AI and autonomous systems based solely on US operational data.”

A US tethered Hoverfly drone on top of a Stryker vehicle (photo: Aus DoD)

RN Head of the UK Defence AI Centre Commodore Rachel Singleton said RAAIT turbo-boosted autonomy and supported more seamless networking of capabilities to amplify strategic effects.

“It’s about putting in place the enablers to make all of our systems, that each of the three nations design, interoperable into the future,” Commodore Singleton said.

“It’s about soldiers or sailors from one nation being supported by capabilities that have been developed across all three nations.”

Through AUKUS, Australia, the UK, and the US are collaborating to accelerate collective understanding of AI and autonomy technologies, and how to rapidly field robust, trustworthy and responsible AI and autonomy in complex operations.

AUKUS partners continue to uphold the values of safe and responsible use of AI in the military domain.

22 komentar:

  1. 2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
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    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  2. BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
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    BEBAN ASEAN = the Malaysian military is today the region’s weakest. It is riddled with corruption, poor planning, and interference by political leaders in procurement, no longer a potent force even in managing low-level intensity conflict at a time when tensions in the South China Sea are higher than they have been since the days of the Vietnam War....
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
    ------
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  3. PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
    --------------
    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
    --------------
    BEBAN ASEAN = the Malaysian military is today the region’s weakest. It is riddled with corruption, poor planning, and interference by political leaders in procurement, no longer a potent force even in managing low-level intensity conflict at a time when tensions in the South China Sea are higher than they have been since the days of the Vietnam War...
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
    ------
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today

    BalasHapus
  4. Hah !
    Takde ke berita mengenai shoping malon ?
    Budget tersikit se asia, pastilah militer malon terLEMAH sekawasan 😒😩😫

    πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Gak ada duit. Mau HUTANG gak bisa lagi, dah over limit.

      Hapus
  5. Katanya malon mo gabung aukus..?

    Aset mkm 2 biji aja cukup..

    Emang level 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌

    Ngoahahahaha...

    Nih maem nih.. 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Malon kuskus πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜πŸ€£

      Hapus
  6. PARTAI KAWAKAN KOK DIOBOK-OBOK.....DIMANA MARWAHMU πŸ€”

    KUWALAT NANTI PELAKUNYA ☝️

    https://youtu.be/8SqZjNiqgzw?si=ONsxvKyA7s5Od_X6

    BalasHapus
  7. AUKUS dan FPDA betul-betul X dapat dipisahkan ....

    Malaysia bangga dan merasa terhormat menjadi bagian dari FPDA dalam melaksanakan tugas mulia menjaga ketertiban dan keamanan rantau in dari trouble maker macam China dan Indon ...

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Ya betul malon hanya sebagai BEBANNYAπŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜

      Hapus
    2. Malon tak ada aset, tak ada kepakaran pun tak de wang πŸ€£πŸ˜πŸ˜‚ hanya sebagai BEBAN πŸ˜‚πŸ˜πŸ€£πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

      Hapus
    3. BENDERA DI CELANA DALAM AUSSIE = Celana dalam bergambar bendera Malaysia “Jalur Gemilang” yang dipakai sembilan pemuda Australia di Formula 1 Grand Prix Sepang, Malaysia, ternyata dijual secara online seharga 174 ringgit Malaysia.
      ---
      PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
      ---
      BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
      ------
      NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    4. 2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
      ------
      NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
      NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
      NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Malaysia was never an Asian Tiger, contrary to a claim by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, according to Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who cautioned against giving in to illusions of grandeur.
      The Umno stalwart, better known as Ku Li, said Malaysia could not stake a claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      "You call yourself an ‘Asian Tiger’, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed, he told FMT.
      Tengku Razaleigh said there were those who were of the view that Malaysia had arrived as it was a rich country and was a developing nation. But we were never an ‘Asian Tiger’. It’s only illusory.
      In 2018, Mahathir, then serving a second stint as prime minister, declared that Malaysia would return as an Asian Tiger economy once again. He repeated the claim the following year when launching a government blueprint for economic development up to 2030.
      The Asian Tiger label was disputed by economist Madeline Berma, who said Malaysia was only qualified to be described as a little tiger or little dragon.
      The term Asian Tigers was popularly used in the 1980s and 1990s to describe the fast-growing economies of Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong.
      Malaysia was tipped to be the fifth Asian Tiger but economic growth was derailed by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
      Berma said Malaysia was simply a second-tier Asian economic power. She voiced concern that the little tiger had teeth that were not growing.
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
  8. negara di kelompok foda yang paling lemah milyernya,paling miskin,paling banyak hutang,paling korup,paling goblok SDM nya ya cuma Malon..sering sering ngaca woi...negara kt nya tapi paling memalukan,hanya bisa klaim,dan curi kreatifitas,budaya dan bahasa negara lain..bikin mali

    BalasHapus
  9. Malon nggak usah gabung aukus,gabung kakus aja

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Beruk lagi di bilik bermenung gak diajak AUKUS bikin beban asetnya mangkrak.

      Hapus
  10. BENDERA DI CELANA DALAM AUSSIE = Celana dalam bergambar bendera Malaysia “Jalur Gemilang” yang dipakai sembilan pemuda Australia di Formula 1 Grand Prix Sepang, Malaysia, ternyata dijual secara online seharga 174 ringgit Malaysia.
    ---
    PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
    ---
    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
    --------------
    BEBAN ASEAN = the Malaysian military is today the region’s weakest. It is riddled with corruption, poor planning, and interference by political leaders in procurement, no longer a potent force even in managing low-level intensity conflict at a time when tensions in the South China Sea are higher than they have been since the days of the Vietnam War...
    =================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
    ------
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  11. BEBAN ASEAN = the Malaysian military is today the region’s weakest. It is riddled with corruption, poor planning, and interference by political leaders in procurement, no longer a potent force even in managing low-level intensity conflict at a time when tensions in the South China Sea are higher than they have been since the days of the Vietnam War...
    ---
    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
    =================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
    ------
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  12. 2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022]
    ------
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    NEVER AN ASIAN TIGER ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Malaysia was never an Asian Tiger, contrary to a claim by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, according to Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who cautioned against giving in to illusions of grandeur.
    The Umno stalwart, better known as Ku Li, said Malaysia could not stake a claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    "You call yourself an ‘Asian Tiger’, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed, he told FMT.
    Tengku Razaleigh said there were those who were of the view that Malaysia had arrived as it was a rich country and was a developing nation. But we were never an ‘Asian Tiger’. It’s only illusory.
    In 2018, Mahathir, then serving a second stint as prime minister, declared that Malaysia would return as an Asian Tiger economy once again. He repeated the claim the following year when launching a government blueprint for economic development up to 2030.
    The Asian Tiger label was disputed by economist Madeline Berma, who said Malaysia was only qualified to be described as a little tiger or little dragon.
    The term Asian Tigers was popularly used in the 1980s and 1990s to describe the fast-growing economies of Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong.
    Malaysia was tipped to be the fifth Asian Tiger but economic growth was derailed by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
    Berma said Malaysia was simply a second-tier Asian economic power. She voiced concern that the little tiger had teeth that were not growing.
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus