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Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Lumen logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Palantir logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307798_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Lumen logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Palantir logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307786_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Lumen logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Palantir logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307784_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Palantir logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Lumen logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, which is part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307781_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Lumen logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Palantir logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307778_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Palantir logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Lumen logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, which is part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307768_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Palantir logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Lumen logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, which is part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307766_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Palantir logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Lumen logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, which is part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307764_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Lumen logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Palantir logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services, and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190307762_NUR
Palantir Inks More Than $200 Million Deal With Lumen
The Palantir logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the Lumen logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 23, 2025. Palantir Technologies Inc. provides AI software to Lumen Technologies Inc. in a new partnership, which is part of a push by the telecom company to support more AI services and a bid by Palantir to reach more customers. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190294561_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone. Take-off and landing cradle.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294560_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294559_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294558_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294557_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294556_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294555_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294554_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294553_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294552_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294551_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294550_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294549_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294548_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294547_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294546_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone. Take-off and landing cradle.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190294545_FER
AI piloted autonomous fighter aircraft
Ferrari Press Agency
X-BAT 1
Ref 17237
22/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Shield AI
An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone. Take-off and landing cradle.
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An AI-powered unmanned fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing has been unveiled.
The X-BAT is said to be designed for expeditionary and maritime operations in hostile, contested environments.
It can be teamed with piloted fighter planes and collaborate autonomously with other drones, even when radio communications and GPS aren't available.
It has the ability to land and take off without a runway with long-range endurance.
The X-BAT, effectively a giant drone , has been developed by US defence company Shield AI.
It has been conceived as a combat aircraft able to fly in areas that suffer from jammed communications and other electronic warfare measures.
The ability to land take off and land vertically allows it to operate without relying on runways.
It has a range of over 2,000 nautical miles / 3,700 km which makes it suitable for remote areas, islands, and ship decks.
The X-BAT wingspan is 12 metres while the fuselage is eight metres long.
California-based Shield AI's own artificial intelligence software serves as the brains of X-BAT and allows it to carry out complex tactical manoeuvres.
X-BAT's power plant is the same as found in an F-16 fighter plane, able to reach speeds of just over the speed of sound at Mach 1.2 / 1,480 km/h.
OPS: Render of the X-BAT fighter drone. Take-off and landing cradle.
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