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Old February 26th 04, 07:43 AM
John Keeney
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"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote:

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"Rune Børsjø" wrote in message
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How the hell is gonna tell friendly from enemy? Civilian from
combatant? The only thing it'll be good for is knocking out armor.
Attack helos still present a flexibility and presence that you

can't
get out of a glorified model airplane kit.

You havent heard of IFF I take it

You mean like the IFF that fails from time to time, or that can be
spoofed and jammed quite easily?

You have some of the following problems:

IFF jammed, UCAV won't shoot.
IFF jammed, UCAV shoots down anything in front of it.


Attack helos dont go in much for air to air combat as I recall


But if you're using autonomous UCAVs, they have to be able to detect
incoming threats, and decide which ground targets to hit. Therefore,
you either have IFF or a very restrictive set of rules of engagement
that the machine won't be able to break. Since a part of the "new"
battlefield is going to be IFF for ground forces, that's going to be an
issue, too. Restricting the question to air-to-air is a mistake.


For UCAV & CAS perhaps the solution is giving out laser
designators to the ground units and making that mark the *only*
target of interest to the UCAV.
Lot's of details of course: "code for the day" in the mark, reject
the mark if two or more examples can be seen in seperate areas, etc.