Podcast Episode 112

Deploying the Swarm: Autonomous Drone Operations in Denied Environments

In episode 112 of the Aerospace Advantage, Deploying the Swarm: Autonomous Drone Operations in Denied Environments, John Baum chats about the challenges of operating drone swarms during a great power conflict with Dr. Doug Meador, the Autonomous Collaborative Vehicles Portfolio manager within AFRL’s Aerospace Systems Directorate; Lt Colonel Ryan “SCUDS” Slaughter, the lead for Autonomous Collaborative Platforms in the Headquarters AF Strategy, Integration and Requirements directorate; plus Caitlin Lee and Mark Gunzinger from the Mitchell Institute team. In popular depictions, drones swarms always seem to show up at exactly the right moment, in seemingly infinite numbers, to attack their targets. But in real life combat, deploying drone swarms will require new, thoughtful and creative approaches to operations, logistics, and maintenance.  As the Air Force gets ready to field a new generation of autonomous drones – known as collaborative combat aircraft–CCAs–it will have to address these very practical considerations.  On today’s podcast, we bring together operators, scientists and policy experts to identify the challenges of deploying a drone swarm in a combat environment and their implications for CCA design.

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    Guests

    Dr. Doug MeadorAutonomous Collaborative Vehicles Portfolio manager, AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate
    Lt Col Ryan “SCUDS” SlaughterAutonomous Collaborative Platforms Lead, Headquarters AF Strategy, Integration and Requirements Directorate
    Dr Caitlin LeeDirector, Acquisition and Technology Policy Program; Senior Political Scientist, RAND
    Mark GunzingerDirector of Future Concepts and Capability Assessments, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

    Host

    John BaumSenior Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

    Credits

    Producer
    Shane Thin

    Executive Producer
    Douglas Birkey

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