DEFENCE INDUSTRY

Artificial Intelligence in Defence

India Collaborating with friendly nations on leveraging Artificial intelligence for enhancing defence capabilities: Samir V. Kamat

By R. Anil Kumar

Bangalore, January 19. Artificial Intelligence has permeated practically every civilian industry across the world. It has impacted the way people and business work by reshaping societal operations and becoming a crucial component in modern technology-driven warfare. A major criterion determining a country’s power is its military strength.

Additionally, the extensive application of AI-based technology in the defence sector covers many functions and possibilities such as training, surveillance, logistics, cybersecurity, UAV, advanced military weaponry like Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS), autonomous combat vehicles & robots. These applications ensure a robust footing in modern warfare strategies.

According to recent data, India’s substantial commitment to military spending is emphasised. It substantiated a 33% increase in 2021 compared to previous decades, which positions our country as one of the leading global spenders in defence along with the USA, China, Russia and the UK.

With a surge in spending on the defence sector, a shift in the dynamics of warfare was visible, with the countries pointing funds towards integrating Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Drones. The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog) and the Ministry of Defence partnered to build a roadmap for integrating AI within the defence forces in 2018.

The process reached a major milestone when India hosted its initial Artificial Intelligence in Defence symposium in Delhi on July 2022. The event exhibited 75 newly developed AI products like robotics, AI automation tools, Intelligence Surveillance systems etc.

India now is collaborating with “friendly” countries on leveraging Artificial intelligence for enhancing defence capabilities, the head of the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO), Samir V. Kamat said.

Samir explained that India is working with other countries on developing tools as well as fundamental research in improving the algorithm which goes into AI.

Talking about the applications of AI in the defence sector, the DRDO chief said that Artificial Intelligence helps in preventive maintenance, surveillance and cyber security.

“It is playing an increasing role in the offensive action. It is a technology which is going to make a big difference not only in improving the performance of the military but also in its efficiency,” he said.

When asked whether India is working with other countries on leveraging AI to enhance defence capabilities, Kamat said: “We are working in collaboration with countries which are friendly to us. With such disruptive technologies, it is good to work with other countries in collaboration.”

Kamat refused to divulge further details about collaboration with other countries.

However, he added:” I will not state the name of the countries with whom we are working but we are working with friendly countries on developing tools as well as fundamental research in improving the algorithm which goes into making the AI tools.”

While mentioning about the threat posed by AI, Kamat informed that the country is working with several academic institutions to develop AI-based techniques to detect cyber intrusion

“So the major threat from AI is in cyber. The large number of attacks which happen in AI are happening through bots which work on AI. The same AI can also be used in cyber defence,” he mentioned.

“We are working in a collaborative fashion with several academic institutions to ensure that the AI based on techniques to detect cyber intrusion. To prevent all our critical infrastructure is being attacked. How to use AI tools that we can prevent such attacks,” he added.

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