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PLA Navy drill uses AI to trim warship's magnetic field, gets 60% more efficient

PLA Navy drill uses AI to trim warship's magnetic field, gets 60% more efficient

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Chinese navy has marked its first use of artificial intelligence (AI) in an exercise for warship degaussing, or magnetic immunisation.
AI integration increased the efficiency of the process by 60 per cent, potentially boosting the stealth capacity and survivability of China's expanding submarine fleet, state media reports said.
The combat-readiness degaussing exercise took place recently at a PLA Northern Theatre Command naval base, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Sunday.
The simulated emergency drill marked the first operational deployment of an AI-assisted decision-making system, and improved performance far beyond traditional manual methods, it said.
The base commander, who was not identified, told the official PLA Daily that 'degaussing is vital to a warship's survivability on a modern battlefield'.
Troops simulated a 'combat-oriented' approach, using acoustic and electromagnetic modelling to test the process under realistic conditions, the newspaper quoted the commander as saying in a report published on Saturday.
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