In the early hours of April 21, a new chapter in unmanned tactical operations was written under the designation Strike Infinity COSQ007 . Observers on the ground reported a synchronized swarm of aerial and ground-based assets executing a simulated deep-penetration strike against a hardened, mobile command node—without a single human pilot in the loop.
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"The system doesn't just survive," said Dr. Elena Vance, a former DARPA consultant not involved in the test. "It learns. If you jam frequency X, within 20 milliseconds, 007 is using frequency Y and Z. It’s like trying to hold back water with a sieve."
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