๐ MAROKO133 Eksklusif ai: Anti-jamming GPS to be integrated into precision-guided
Two aerospace and defense technology companies have joined hands to develop next-generation,anti-jamming Global Positioning System (GPS) technology into precision-guided weapons.
BAE Systems’ anti-jamming technology will be integrated into Hanwha Aerospaceโs Deep Strike Capability systems.
The step is aimed at countering sophisticated electronic warfare threats. The capability is expected to help European and other allied nations.
Advanced electronic warfare protection technology
“The purpose of this cooperation with BAE Systems is to secure advanced electronic warfare protection technology to protect our guided weapon systems,” said Billy Boo-hwan Lee, the head of PGM Business Group of Hanwha Aerospace.
“Based on a technological advantage to counter electronic warfare threats, we will strengthen our position in the global market.”
The companies revealed that the new guidance system, developed through this collaboration, is expected to provide Hanwhaโs Deep Strike Capability system with superior precision and operational reliability, even in highly contested electronic environments.ย
Deep Strike system provides multi-range rocket launch capability
The South Korean company’s Deep Strike Capability system provides a flexible, multi-caliber, and multi-range rocket launch capability, adaptable to diverse missions, from suppressing enemy fire support to neutralizing targets in complex environments.
Furthermore, its dual-launcher configuration allows the deployment of a wide range of guided rockets from a single platform, delivering superior firepower and operational flexibility, according to a press release.
Step strategically engineered to meet NATO interoperability requirements
This initiative is strategically engineered to meet NATO interoperability requirements, significantly enhancing the marketability of the system to European and other allied nations.
“Our collaboration with Hanwha will help give operators added versatility in the field when they need it most,” said Luke Bishop, Director of Navigation and Sensor Systems at BAE Systems.
“That versatility combined with our highly reliable military GPS products provides users with a product they can trust will work in the most contested environments.”
Deep Strike weapon provides precision-strike capabilities for modern warfare
Hanwha’s Deep Strike weapon provides precision-strike capabilities for modern warfare. Reports have highlighted that the system uses a dual-launcher configuration to fire a variety of guided rockets from a single platform, enhancing operational flexibility.
Recent advancements include integration with anti-jamming GPS technology and a partnership with BAE Systems to ensure NATO interoperability and strengthen its position in allied defense markets.ย
IGAS receiver utilizes 24-channel dual-frequency navigation
BAE Systems revealed that the IGAS receiver utilizes 24-channel dual-frequency all-in-view navigation, offering high-performance, GPS for tightly coupled GPS/INS (Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System) integrations. It is derived from the field-proven 12-channel NavStrike and Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) receivers.
IGAS is a small, low-cost, and highly reliable system that has been specifically designed to meet the mission needs of missile and munitions applications, according to the company.
๐ Sumber: interestingengineering.com
๐ MAROKO133 Update ai: YouTube Removes Disturbing AI Slop YouTube Channel Filled W
A disturbing YouTube channel was dedicated entirely to showing AI-generated videos of women being shot in the head, 404 Media reports.
Named “Woman Shot AI,” the channel racked up more than 175,000 views since starting on June 20, 2025, the outlet’s investigation found. After 404 sent YouTube a request for comment, the channel was finally taken down.
It left behind a grisly legacy. The veritable snuff film hub uploaded 27 videos and gained a following of nearly 1,200 subscribers โ a small but alarming following, as you’ll see later.
The videos all adhered to a general formula, according to 404: a photo-realistic depiction of a woman begging for her life while she was being held at gunpoint by a man who loomed over her in the foreground.
Some showed video game characters, like a clip titled “Lara Croft Shot in Breast – AI Compilations.” Others focused on “Captured Girls” or “Japanese Schoolgirls.” One even showed Russian soldiers gunning down crying Ukrainian women with flags on their chest.
At least one video was labeled “extreme” by its creator: it showed the “Street Fighter” video game character Mai Shiranui’s head exploding after being shot, which was clearly visible in the thumbnail, according to a 404 screenshot.
The content was apparently in demand. 404 found that the channel owner posted polls asking subscribers to vote on the “victims in the next video,” floating options like “Japanese/Chinese,” and using the N-word.
AI slop has become a persistent problem on social media platforms, especially YouTube, where monetizing your content is straightforward and where there’s few limitations on the format of video you can post.
Everything from bite-sized clips to hours-long playlists are fair game. Lengthy music playlists made of AI-generated songs and advertised with “epic”-looking AI art have become so prevalent that human creators are trying to stick out by putting “No AI” front and center in their video titles.
Equally pernicious is the rise of “boring history” and “sleepy” informational videos, which aim to gently lull their listeners to sleep with ostensibly educational content before they can realize that what they’re watching is complete nonsense. (Many of these are also hours in length, uploaded with unbelievable frequency.)
It’s striking, though, to see AI slop this luridly graphic. As distasteful as we might find AI-generated content, it’s not necessarily spam or against the rules. But there’s no gray area with a channel called “Woman Shot AI,” which seems to be powered by some combination of extreme misogyny and disturbing fetishes.
YouTube took down the channel for violating its Terms of Service, a spokesperson told 404. And as it turned out, according to the spokesperson, it was specifically for running the channel after a previous ban.
The channel was also a nose-to-tail Google operation. In addition to being hosted on the tech giant’s YouTube, watermarks show that all the videos were made with Veo 3, Google’s new text-to-video AI tool known for its ability to generate convincing audio, including dialogue. Using the tool, however, was apparently burning a hole in the “Woman Shot AI” owner’s wallet.
“The AI I use is paid, per account I have to spend around 300 dollars per month, even though 1 account can only generate 8-second videos 3 times,” the owner complained in a public community post on YouTube.
To circumvent video generation limits, the owner said he’d made ten different Veo accounts. “I have to spend quite a lot of money just to have fun,” they wrote.
The fact that the owner got away with generating so many of these graphic videos reflects horribly on Veo’s safeguards, which should’ve prevented this stuff from being made. But, like virtually all generative AI tools, the tech frequently defies its own guardrails, and clever users can easily sidestep them with tricks as simple as inserting typos into their prompt.
“Our Gen AI tools are built to follow the prompts a user provides,” a Google spokesperson told 404. “We have clear policies around their use that we work to enforce, and the tools continually get better at reflecting these policies.”
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๐ Sumber: futurism.com
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