Listen: Tech Company Develops Racing Drone That Can Target Enemies

Published: Nov. 30, 2022, 4 p.m.

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Israeli aerospace and defense company Elbit Systems revealed what it calls a versatile drone-based loitering munition. The autonomous drone is named Lanius, and it can be used for short-range operations in urban areas.

Part of the Elbit Systems\\u2019 Legion-X robotic and autonomous combat solution, Lanius is a racer quadcopter drone with the ability to perform checks for potential threats, relay the information to Legion-X solutions and reach a top speed of 45 miles per hour.

While Lanius maps out a location, AI algorithms help it to avoid collisions and classify weapons and people; therefore knowing the difference between armed combatants and unarmed civilians.\\xa0

Lanius especially makes its mark with the lethal and non-lethal payloads it carries while engaging a target.\\xa0

A promotional video by Elbit Systems shows three drones arriving on a mothership drone during a conflict. The drone autonomously takes off, navigates buildings, travels through doors and locates enemies and weapons.\\xa0

Elbit Systems said Lanius requires minimal user interaction, and the video shows a human operator watching the drone\\u2019s live footage and triggering explosions from a remote device.\\xa0

Because of the system\\u2019s Electronic Safe and Arm feature, Lanius can only engage with a target if the human-in-the-loop initiates the action.

When searching for targets, Lanius can also operate in \\u201cambush mode\\u201d while it observes an area. For example, if it locates a closed door, Lanius can wait until the door opens, which it would recognize, and engage the target if deemed necessary by the human operator.\\xa0

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