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Ukraine’s defense industry is taking a major step forward: drone giant Vyriy and autonomy pioneer The Fourth Law (TFL) have announced the launch of mass production of FPV drones equipped with advanced AI-driven guidance, TFL stated in a comment for UNITED24 Media on September 15.
The upgraded Vyriy-10, already one of the most widely used drones on the frontlines, will now come standard with TFL’s TFL-1 terminal guidance module, enabling precision strikes even under heavy jamming and electronic warfare.
“Over the past few months, we have been supplying TFL-1 modules to a number of combat brigades,” said Yaroslav Azhnyuk, CEO of The Fourth Law.
“The use of our system has increased drone strike effectiveness by 2–4 times, while the cost rises by only 10%,” he added.
TFL-1 AI module that can enable other FPV-drones to carry out strikes using AI targeting. (Source: The Fourth Law)
A major boost to frontline effectiveness
Vyriy CEO Oleksii Babenko said his team has personally tested the new systems, calling the AI-guided strikes a breakthrough.
“Artificial intelligence for target detection is a truly effective strike tool. It is an indispensable part of future guidance systems that significantly increases effectiveness. It is gratifying to note the progress of The Fourth Law: such companies provide exactly the kind of asymmetric solutions our army needs.”
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