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Russia is trying to keep one of its most anachronistic battlefield platforms alive by adding artificial intelligence. According to Defense Express , Moscow plans to equip its armored trains—relics of 20th-century warfare—with AI-powered camera systems designed to automatically detect and track Ukrainian drones, a move that underscores how vulnerable these rail-bound assets have become in the age of precision UAV strikes.
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