While it will be nice if it did work as advertised, it still has value as a deterent. Frankly I am skeptical that AI will work as well as advertised, I am also skeptical about the value of lasers, hypersonic missiles, strategic bombers, missile defence systems and a range of other equipment currently being touted as ground breaking technology by their manufacturers.This is from the Defence department.
One has to wonder why both government ( Defence ) and private enterprise are putting so much energy into this project.
This is not a flight of fantasy, but a real project to explore this realm.
No doubt clever people asking broad and challenging questions to conceptualise an unmanned platform to operate with fast air.
Now from paper concept to a working physical system in an amazing short period of time is an impressive achievement.
Next will be testing of the system and then operating it with manned aircraft.
Test, modify, explore, test again and again. Adjust.
This project is getting energy and commitment.
Will it work or not is for the future.
However I'd suggest enough people within this space have confidence that there is a future in this realm to persevere and explore this space.
Will Ghost bat be expensive and a challenge to maintain. No doubt it will.
But the project exists for a reason.
I suggest it has a big future.
Then again so do manned aircraft
Cheers S
If GhostBat works out you will have a massive capability that will end up costing less than an additional squadron of F-35s. If not, then just hope the Chinese don't find out we just spent a fortune on glorified model aeroplanes.