Date: 11/29/2023
Time: 1100 – 1200 Eastern Time
Vendor: Avioniq
Technology/Topic: AqLab – A Unique AI-Powered Weapons Modelling Framework Application
URL: https://avioniq.se
TEM Video Recording (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/66434
Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Founded in 2015, Avioniq harnesses the power of edge computing and dynamic on-platform simulation to deliver decision superiority the operator can rely on. With a unique skillset born from the combination of elite fighter pilot experience and leading-edge software engineering, Avioniq is helping its partners protect the open skies. Pilots and fighter controllers who use Avioniq systems operate with superior situational awareness and vastly improved conditions for mission success. Independently verified by the Swedish Government and under assessment by international NATO air forces, Avioniq software is unleashing the potential of today’s military systems and opening the door to tomorrow’s next-generation operating concepts (e.g., CCA) – revolutionizing pilot safety, reducing operating costs, and giving rise to sustainability and interoperability.
This advancement is made possible by Avioniq’s AqLab, an AI-powered missile modeling framework that generates missile models running 100,000 times faster than real-time on a single CPU core. AqLab is used by the Swedish MoD and UK RAF/RCO to quickly and accurately create, copy, analyze, and optimize any A2A, A2S, S2A, cruise, or hypersonic missile, bomb, or aircraft. The models created can then be used on any platform and we are only just starting to scratch the surface of what is possible with this kind of edge, forward simulation. Superior SA, optimal evasive maneuvers or live BVR combat as realistic as the sim, and much more across all domains from the classroom to the frontline.
In Europe, Avioniq funds its own R&D and cooperates with the end-users in the military to deliver solutions the warfighters need. We hope to do something similar in the US market, potentially as a subcontractor to begin with before we establish a US presence. Swedish military export control will not allow us to demonstrate our technology online (only face-to-face), but a TEM session will at least provide insight into what we are doing for the UK and Sweden, if not how.
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