This could allegedly allow Beijing to learn a lot about Washington's hypersonic defense.
People's Liberation Army researchers claim they have created algorithm-based technology to defeat sophisticated hypersonic missile interception systems.
According to computer simulations of hypersonic strikes at Mach 8, or eight times the speed of sound, Xuesong's technique could allegedly let China's hypersonic weapons avoid detection.Zhang's team's solution is based on old multi-model adaptive estimation , a statistical procedure used in control systems engineering to create predictions when observations are inadequate or erroneous.
However, the true capabilities of China's hypersonic weapons and their ability to evade US missile defense systems are still unknown. While other researchers proposed using AI to solve complex problems in hypersonic missile defense, Zhang's team argued that with minor tweaks, the older MMAE method still worked well.
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