< img src = "/uploads/blogs/54/8c/ib-f-fiotiovlbr_16240df4.jpg" Alt = "Lockheed Martin developers presented the newest autonomous version of HIMARS"/> < p > American company Lockheed Martin has introduced an autonomous version of Himars's rocket launchers that can act without crew. During the tests, the combat machine was self -oriented in & nbsp; space and & nbsp; performing tasks without the operator's involvement using the sensor system, & nbsp; nbsp; writes & nbsp; inform.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > < p > this & nbsp; development is part of the US Army Artillery Modernization Program. Non -secraped Himars can work together with traditional versions that & nbsp; allows you to synchronize operations between piloted and & nbsp; autonomous systems. The concept is aimed at improving the efficiency of artillery and & nbsp; ensuring greater mobility and & nbsp; safety for personnel.
< p > for & nbsp; words Lockheed Martin, integration of autonomous capabilities in & nbsp; HIMARS provides flexibility and adaptability in & nbsp; combat; The next step in the test is scheduled for & nbsp; the second half of 2025, and & nbsp; future versions can get improved control algorithms and & nbsp; Nbsp; Task Planning Systems.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > < p > Developing non -existent artillery systems has been a response to & nbsp; modern challenges of warfare, in particular on & nbsp; experience gained in & nbsp; Ukraine. The use of unmanned platforms allows to minimize the loss of personnel, to increase the accuracy