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Chinese AI simulates hypersonic air battle, offering surprising tactic for winning Mach 11 dogfight
- To defeat enemy in aerial combat, hypersonic plane should zoom ahead and launch missile backwards, according to computer simulation
- The counter-intuitive approach allows a pilot to strike quickly from far away, greatly improving the crew’s chance of survival
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Stephen Chenin Beijing
Researchers in China say their AI is the first to simulate an aerial battle involving a hypersonic aircraft flying at Mach 11, or 11 times the speed of sound, and the technology came up with a surprising tactic for defeating an enemy.
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In the computer simulation, a hypersonic aircraft encountered an enemy fighter jet flying at Mach 1.3, close to the top speed of an F-35.
The hypersonic plane’s pilot was then given an order to kill.
Instinct, along with the results of earlier simulations, should have directed the pilot to head straight towards the target.
But the pilot, guided by AI the team developed, flew to an unexpected position far ahead of the enemy aircraft and fired a missile “over the shoulder”, tossing it backwards towards the foe.
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The missile hit the enemy fighter, which was 30km (18.6 miles) behind the hypersonic plane, at a speed of up to Mach 11, ending the battle in less than eight seconds, according to the computer simulation.
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