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According to the report, the US Air Force has contracted Palladyne AI Corp. to extend its high-power autonomous surface blasting work for advanced aircraft components. The project supports the military’s adoption of media blasting, an advanced finishing and sanding process for complex aircraft parts with the aid of robotic systems.
The report stated that part of the agreement is the Utah-based company’s deployment of its flagship Palladyne IQ, an AI and machine learning-enabled autonomy software providing human-like reasoning capabilities for industrial and collaborative machines.
The report said that the initial deal for this effort was awarded to the firm in October 2024 under the Strategic Funding Increase innovation program, which utilizes emerging. The report added that for its air force contract, Palladyne’s IQ software is integrated into the Fanuc M710 robotic arm, which can facilitate precise media blasting, and the Universal Robots UR10. This collaborative system is used for controlled sanding.
Additionally, the AI software and robotics arms are in operation at the Warner Robins Base’s Air Logistics Complex in Georgia, a center tasked with depot-level engineering, sustainment, and software development missions supporting tactical planes, airborne weapon systems, and special forces aircraft.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that part of the agreement is the Utah-based company’s deployment of its flagship Palladyne IQ, an AI and machine learning-enabled autonomy software providing human-like reasoning capabilities for industrial and collaborative machines.
The report said that the initial deal for this effort was awarded to the firm in October 2024 under the Strategic Funding Increase innovation program, which utilizes emerging. The report added that for its air force contract, Palladyne’s IQ software is integrated into the Fanuc M710 robotic arm, which can facilitate precise media blasting, and the Universal Robots UR10. This collaborative system is used for controlled sanding.
Additionally, the AI software and robotics arms are in operation at the Warner Robins Base’s Air Logistics Complex in Georgia, a center tasked with depot-level engineering, sustainment, and software development missions supporting tactical planes, airborne weapon systems, and special forces aircraft.
Source: Military AI