15.01.2016, 23:56
Interessanter Artikel zu den 6th Gen Überlegungen von Northrop.
Zitat:Northrop Lays Out Vision for ‘Cyber Resilient’ Next-Gen Fighter<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space/strike/2016/01/15/northrop-cyber-resilient-next-gen-fighter/78833308/">http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /78833308/</a><!-- m -->
PALMDALE, Calif — Northrop Grumman is still ramping up its work on the Pentagon’s most advanced fighter jet, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, but the company is already thinking about what comes next.
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The human body today is susceptible to infection, so the idea of blocking at the skin surface any infection entering the skin — it’s just impossible to do. The question is, when you are infected, what does your body do?” Vice said. “Your body has an incredible system called white blood cells that attack and try to manage that virus in such a way that prevents it from harming the body. The systems in 2030 will have something very similar.”
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“When you want to teach a human pilot to do something different, you don’t change out their brain — you train them, you teach them,” Vice said. “Why can’t the machine learn? Why can’t it evolve?”