AI Drones Hunt Landmines: UK Tests Life-Saving Tech That Could Protect Soldiers
AI Drones Hunt Landmines: UK Tests Life-Saving Tech That Could Protect Soldiers The United Kingdom is testing a new generation of drones that use artificial intelligence to detect hidden landmines and explosives from the air, aiming to make bomb disposal safer and faster for military personnel. The system, which has undergone successful trials, allows teams to survey large, dangerous areas quickly from a safe distance, eliminating the need for soldiers to check on foot [118535]. The AI software on the drones automatically scans the ground to identify potential threats [118535]. This technological shift is part of a broader move where drones are redefining modern security and humanitarian tasks. Low-cost, capable unmanned systems are putting advanced capabilities into more hands, reshaping approaches to global security challenges [131420]. Beyond defense, the underlying AI and robotics technology is rapidly advancing in other fields. For instance, Hong Kong is deploying similar AI-powered systems, including robotic scouts, to conduct precise environmental surveys and protect wildlife during major construction projects [47560]. Meanwhile, the intense computing power required to develop such AI is driving innovations in hardware cooling, like new diamond-coated copper materials that prevent data centers from overheating [130988]. The UK government has not specified when or where the AI mine-hunting drones will be operationally deployed. The technology represents a significant step in using autonomous systems to reduce risk to human life in perilous clearance operations [118535]. AI Drones Hunt Landmines: UK Tests Life-Saving Tech **$20,000 Missile vs. $20,000 Drone: Iran's Game-Changer** Hong Kong Deploys AI Robot Dogs to Scan for Wildlife Diamond-Coated Copper Cools AI's Red-Hot Data Centers
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