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According to the report, the US Marine Corps has officially launched Project Dynamis, an initiative aimed at helping troops use artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technology to make faster, smarter decisions on the battlefield. It said that the project is a key step in the service’s push to harness AI, boosting operational performance and keeping the force ahead in modern warfare.
The report stated that Dynamis complements Project Overmatch, a US Navy effort to improve command, control, and sensor integration for smoother, more coordinated operations.
The report also stated that Corps formalized the project earlier this month under Assistant Commandant Gen. Christopher Mahoney, who was recently confirmed as vice chairman of the Pentagon’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The report said that Dynamis will focus on sensing, making sense, and communicating weapons quality data at the speed and scale of relevance, emphasizing AI’s role in analyzing and sharing information in real time.
Deputy Commandant for Information Lt. Gen. Jerry Carter said that to outpace the threat, they realized they needed a dedicated cross-functional team laser-focused on prioritizing and accelerating the deployment of advanced technologies to enable AI-powered decision advantage at the tactical edge.
The report added that the project also played a key role in September deployments of a Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control Prototype to the 12th Marine Littoral Regiment in Okinawa, Japan, and the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Pendleton in California.
Additionally, Project Dynamis Director Col. Arlon Smith stated that as Marines, their ability to aggregate, orchestrate, analyze, and share fused data at machine speeds is a warfighting imperative. It is central to their value proposition.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that Dynamis complements Project Overmatch, a US Navy effort to improve command, control, and sensor integration for smoother, more coordinated operations.
The report also stated that Corps formalized the project earlier this month under Assistant Commandant Gen. Christopher Mahoney, who was recently confirmed as vice chairman of the Pentagon’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The report said that Dynamis will focus on sensing, making sense, and communicating weapons quality data at the speed and scale of relevance, emphasizing AI’s role in analyzing and sharing information in real time.
Deputy Commandant for Information Lt. Gen. Jerry Carter said that to outpace the threat, they realized they needed a dedicated cross-functional team laser-focused on prioritizing and accelerating the deployment of advanced technologies to enable AI-powered decision advantage at the tactical edge.
The report added that the project also played a key role in September deployments of a Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control Prototype to the 12th Marine Littoral Regiment in Okinawa, Japan, and the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Pendleton in California.
Additionally, Project Dynamis Director Col. Arlon Smith stated that as Marines, their ability to aggregate, orchestrate, analyze, and share fused data at machine speeds is a warfighting imperative. It is central to their value proposition.
Source: Military AI