Ukrainian defense technology company DoD Solution has equipped drones used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine with an AI-based auto-guidance system capable of locking onto targets even as they move, according to Militarnyi on December 5.
DoD Solution, a Lviv-based firm specializing in AI-powered targeting and navigation for mid-range loitering munitions, states that its embedded systems are designed to enable one-time-use suicide drones to autonomously identify, track, and engage targets in GPS-contested environments, thereby reducing the need for constant operator control.
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“We develop embedded artificial intelligence solutions that enable one-time-use suicide drones to autonomously identify, track, and engage targets with precision,” the company states in its public materials, adding that its software is optimized for deployment in areas with active electronic warfare.
According to job and project descriptions, DoD Solution is developing “next-generation autonomy systems used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” including real-time computer vision, sensor fusion, and adaptive flight-path algorithms intended to keep drones on course and on target when satellite navigation or radio links are disrupted.
Ukrainian officials and military-focused outlets have previously highlighted AI-guided terminal navigation as a key response to dense Russian jamming, alongside other domestic systems such as the TFL-1 guidance module and foreign-supplied AI “strike kits” that enable FPV drones to home in visually during the final phase of flight.
Earlier, it was reported that Ukraine’s Vyriy and The Fourth Law began mass-producing Vyriy-10 FPV drones equipped with the TFL-1 AI terminal guidance module, enabling more precise, jam-resistant strikes at low cost for frontline units.
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