The latest Russian torpedoes will have artificial intelligence
The main task of the Russian torpedo at this stage is to equip the latest underwater weapons artificial intelligence, that is, a digital information management system (CIUS), told RIA News on Wednesday, chief designer of torpedo weapons in the Russian Federation, general designer of the Dagdizel plant, Professor Shamil Aliyev.
In Russia, 19 is celebrated in March on Mariner's Day. On the eve of the St. Petersburg State Maritime Technical University held a solemn ceremony of awarding the honorary title of doctor "Honoris Causa" Honored Scientist Aliyev.
"The newest Russian torpedoes will be equipped with a digital information control system that will allow this weapon to combine the functions of a scout, an observer, a false informer and, of course, direct destruction. This system is already at the exit, its immediate implementation is required," said Aliyev.
According to him, the torpedo of the future is an artificial intelligence that needs to be brought closer to the human brain and even go further. "Now the task is to bring the artificial intelligence of a torpedo as close as possible, working in conditions in which a person’s stay is impossible, for example, at great depth. There are other directions that have disappeared from the press and are completely secret," said Aliyev.
As an example, he recalled the development of the Soviet scientist Andrei Kolmogorov, the first in the world apparatus with artificial intelligence "Pankrat". “This device could accumulate inside itself all the knowledge that the designers put into it, this is a kind of database, like in a person, a certain capacity of knowledge. That is, the closest artificial intelligence to the human brain. That should be the torpedo of the future,” said academician .
He stressed that at this stage it was possible to do the main thing - to draw the attention of the highest military and political leadership of the country to the need to develop an ideology for creating torpedo weapons in the country. "We did this and move on," said Aliyev.
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