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According to the report, Speed is emerging as the UK’s next bet against modern aerial threats, unveiling two new high-speed interceptors designed for fast-paced, precise engagements. “London Defense R&D’s 'Baby Raptor' and 'Raptor XL' are being positioned to take on missions where older systems might be too slow to react.
The report stated that they are built to track targets on their own, using artificial intelligence to engage threats within narrow windows of opportunity. London Defense Founder Aytekin Guclu said that as the nature of modern warfare continues to evolve, emerging threats are driving the need for innovative and highly responsive defense technologies.
The report added that the company said it is still fine-tuning the interceptors, refining electronic speed controllers, and motor tech to push performance even further. It said that both interceptors are equipped with the company’s own Raptor Pilot AI Pro, a dedicated autopilot that helps stabilize flight and guides accurate target tracking during high-speed missions.
Additionally, by matching navigation data with visual cues, the system can execute engagements without human input, completing missions even in challenging conditions.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report stated that they are built to track targets on their own, using artificial intelligence to engage threats within narrow windows of opportunity. London Defense Founder Aytekin Guclu said that as the nature of modern warfare continues to evolve, emerging threats are driving the need for innovative and highly responsive defense technologies.
The report added that the company said it is still fine-tuning the interceptors, refining electronic speed controllers, and motor tech to push performance even further. It said that both interceptors are equipped with the company’s own Raptor Pilot AI Pro, a dedicated autopilot that helps stabilize flight and guides accurate target tracking during high-speed missions.
Additionally, by matching navigation data with visual cues, the system can execute engagements without human input, completing missions even in challenging conditions.
Source: NextGen Defense