Wednesday, August 6, 2025

The AI in the helmet can revolutionize aviation and spaceflight.

 The AI in the helmet can revolutionize aviation and spaceflight. 




"Illustration of AI Model ChatGPT Navigating a Simulated Spacecraft in a Competition." (Rude Baguette)

Think about AI systems.  Like Chat GPT, as a robot controller. That tool will bring an ultimate boost for the robot that the controller can command using spoken language. But what if that tool is integrated into the aircraft and spacecraft? That can integrate multiple systems under one roof. And when commanders say that there is something. That must be removed; the user must not do anything but give the command. 

The system selects the closest robot that has the strength to make that movement. Robot groups can operate like ant swarms under AI control. The system can include flying units that can search for things for land-moving robot ants. 

What if the space suits are equipped with an AI socket that the system can call an assistant robot if there is something wrong? The future spacecraft can have things. Like assistant robots to make their missions go as they should. 




"The XQ-58A Valkyrie demonstrator, a long-range, high subsonic unmanned air vehicle completed its inaugural flight March 5, 2019 at Yuma Proving Grounds, Arizona." (Wikipedia)

"A XQ-58 Valkyrie deploys an Altius-600 unmanned aircraft system"(Wikpedia)


The AI that can fix errors in maneuvers can be a tool that makes many things safer. The real thing is the AI-controlled operating system in the combat aircraft. The system can integrate with multiple sensors. 

Such as satellites, other aircraft, and ground vehicles. Those sensors can be optical, radar, or acoustic sensors. The thing is that the AI-controlled systems can give flexibility to mission planning. And that kind of system can also make maneuvers in cases where the pilot has no time to react to every threat. The next-generation fighters are rather flight groups than individual systems.  

There are cruise missiles and other kinds of systems flying with those fighters. The drone can be a full-size fighter that can make autonomous attacks against targets. Or that robot fighter can also act in a kamikaze role. The new cruise missiles can also have the ability to refuel themselves in the air. Those missiles can have countermissiles, and they can make feint and instinct maneuvers, and change their speed and flight profiles during operations. And those missiles might have the ability to return to base if they are not needed. 

They must have the ability to communicate with drones and drone swarms. Those, maybe hypersonic aircraft, can drop drones to target areas, and those drones' missions can be to search targets, disturb air defense, and take out the electric supply. Those drones can also destroy things like fuel supply, and the AI-based systems can also target and assassinate enemy commanders. Those systems can be extremely dangerous in the wrong hands. 

https://automatedresearch.org/weapon/area-i-anduril-altius-600m-and-700m/

https://www.flightglobal.com/military-uavs/taiwan-receives-first-anduril-altius-600m-loitering-munitions/164081.article

https://www.rudebaguette.com/en/2025/08/chatgpt-at-the-helm-of-a-spaceship-could-change-space-travel-forever-after-stunning-early-successes/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kratos_XQ-58_Valkyrie

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