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AI Military Power: From Transparent Oceans to Robot Dogs

AI Military Power: From Transparent Oceans to Robot Dogs

October 19, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Global ⁣Arms Race: AI, Space, and Emerging ‌Military Technologies -⁤ Expert Analysis

– ahmedhassan

The ⁤global arms industry is experiencing heightened competition, driven by advancements in electronic warfare and artificial intelligence ​(AI), with a growing focus on space-based capabilities. This isn’t limited to traditional superpowers; nations like Australia are‍ actively developing advanced⁣ robotic systems. Here’s a breakdown of key developments:

1. Key Players ⁣& Technologies

* ​ United States:

* Damocles Launcher (LE): A modular, AI-powered payload system by Textron Systems, designed for ground forces. Expected operational​ in 10 years. Capabilities include:
⁢*⁤ Attack missions using Explosive Penetrator (EFP).
⁣ * Electronic warfare.
⁢ ⁤ * Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR).
* ‍ Standby Attack Missile System (SiAW): Designed for F-35 aircraft, targeting⁢ hardened sites (radar, reconnaissance), jamming devices, anti-satellite systems, and integrated air defense networks.
* China:

⁢ * Fujian Aircraft Carrier: Launched in 2022, featuring an electromagnetic launch system.
* submarine Technology: ‌ Developing ⁤advanced submarine capabilities, as evidenced by the image provided.
* Russia:

⁢ * ‍ IRBIS-E ​Radar: Integrated into Su-khoi fighters. Offers long-range detection (170-200km standard, up to 350km in special conditions) and broad aerial scanning.

2. Emerging Strategies & Systems

* “Clear Ocean” Strategy: A 5-layer maritime sensor network extending from the seabed to space, designed to counter submarine maneuverability and stealth. This represents a significant advancement​ in underwater surveillance.
* Robotic Systems: australia’s development of robotic dogs for attack and defense roles highlights the increasing integration of robotics into military ⁤operations.

3. Comparative Radar Capabilities

Radar System Country Range (km) ​- Standard Range (km) – Special Conditions Target Size⁣ (Radar Cross Section)
IRBIS-E Russia 170-200 350 3 square metres
SiAW USA Data not ​provided in text Data not provided in text Data not provided in text

4. Visual References

* Damocles System: https://aboutmsr.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Damocles-800×430-1.jpg

*⁣ American SiAW Missile: https://aboutmsr.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/siaw-missile-test-article.webp

* Irbis-E Radar: https://aboutmsr.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/article_600b0f83de4087_84555375.jpg

* Chinese Submarine: Image provided within the text, no direct link.

5. ⁤Overall Trend

The trend indicates a shift towards AI-driven, networked, and multi-domain (air, land, sea, space) military capabilities. The competition is intensifying, with nations investing heavily in technologies designed to gain a strategic advantage.

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