Top Aces, the sole commercial operator of F-16 aircraft, has partnered with EpiSci, Coherent Technical Services Inc. (CTSi), and Seger Aviation LLC to introduce a novel AI-driven autonomous constructive wingman for the Red Air industry. This innovation aims to simulate sophisticated adversary aircraft flight characteristics within live-virtual-constructive (LVC) training frameworks, enhancing training effectiveness and creating more complex scenarios for pilots.
Top Aces, the sole commercial operator of F-16 aircraft specialized in advanced air combat training , has made a significant announcement that could reshape the adversary air sector.In partnership with EpiSci, Coherent Technical Services Inc. , and Seger Aviation LLC, the company has introduced a novel AI-driven autonomous constructive wingman customized for the Red Air industry.
Imaginary AI wingmanDan Javorsek, President of EpiSci, who has extensive experience flying various 4th and 5th Generation fighters, believed in the impact of AI on training routines.“Having flown numerous platforms, I understand the unique challenges and opportunities that AI introduces to air combat training. This represents the future of how we prepare our forces.
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