AI In Modern Warfare Industry Overview
The market is growing slowly due to increasing military requirements from intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance to offense/defense balances and even nuclear weapons systems themselves. Companies like Boeing, General Dynamics Corporation, and IBM Corporation are using advances in artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, and robotics to create new military capabilities that will change military strategies.
In January 2023, data-centric solutions for the globally networked battlespace were expedited by Booz Allen. To link friends and partners, provide mission-critical data at the pace of battle, and safeguard sensitive data with enhanced encryption, commanders demand a zero-trust-hardened platform. Its data-centered technology has helped with the Mission Partner Environment (MPE), which is a key part of the Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) strategy. The goal of this strategy is to make sure that the US military and its coalition partners around the world are all doing the same things at the same time.
In November 2022, the US Department of Defense gave Accrete a five-year, multimillion-dollar production operational technology license agreement deal for Argus, the company's AI program for detecting threats.
AI In Modern Warfare Market Leaders
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The Boeing Company
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General Dynamics Corporation
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Alphabet Inc. (Google Inc.)
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IBM Corporation
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Intel Corporation
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order