Going DA/RC

A Bright Future for Battlefield Management
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By Elizabeth McCann

When autonomous aircraft systems such as Global Hawk took to the skies years ago, they seemed like something out of science fiction — planes flying above one continent while the pilot and sensor operators sat in another. Today, this kind of strategic autonomy is common, but engineers at Northrop Grumman aren't satisfied with the status quo. As a leader in digital transformation for defense, they're looking to what's next in battlefield management.

And they may have found the future of defense in a software system known as Distributed Autonomy/Responsive Control, or DA/RC.

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DA/RC Makes Autonomous Systems Relevant in Real World Environments

DA/RC isn't simply a new software solution — it underpins a new approach to battle management.

Using DA/RC, air systems themselves can take on more autonomy and complete tasks within set parameters. For example, automating time-critical tactical decisions can increase accuracy and efficiency and allow pilots to focus on larger, more complex supervisory roles. Meanwhile, by distributing autonomy to each vehicle, missions can continue even in non-permissive environments where communication links may be jammed.

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