Belarus claims 'Ross' AI system can detect drones and jam signals in real time.
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Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, says its new military system uses artificial intelligence to detect drones, jam their signals, and adapt to threats instantly. The system, called “Ross,” is a counter-drone electronic warfare (EW) platform that is now nearing completion, according to Belarusian officials.
The AI-driven design allows the system to identify hostile drones, disrupt their communications, and change tactics without human delay. Electronic warfare uses energy or signals to disable enemy electronics. Belarus has not released a timeline for deployment or confirmed whether the system has been tested in combat.
This development highlights the growing role of AI in modern military technology, especially among nations allied with Russia.