A swarm of drones equipped with munitions could locate and attack targets after being released from a missile mid-flight, according to an army proposal
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The Cluster Swarm project is developing a warhead to dispense a swarm of drones that fan out to automatically locate and destroy vehicles with explosively formed penetrators. It seems likely to be able to inflict an immense amount of harm but inable to distinguish civilians from military targets.
Turkey is producing, and planning to export, advanced kamikaze drones that can operate in swarms and locate their own targets. Turkey is fast becoming leading a player in the military drone market, and Kargu could provide a significant boost.
The Navy is developing tactics for handling 'Super Swarms' of up to a million drones. Stopping one with bullets or missiles will be impossible -- instead, the swarm will have to be outsmarted.
Swarm is a graphical map of hundreds of websites, all connecting to each other. It updates itself every second with where people are going and coming from. As sites become more popular, they move towards the center of the swarm.
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