Camouflaging Fighter Jets :
Have you ever heard of camouflage of alien's spaceship? You certainly have heard and seen in fiction movies. But Nepali lad studying in Netherlands has achieved something similar in the field of physics that can camouflage ships.
Currently, computer-guided drones are surveying some places of interest in different countries. Satellites also target enemy tactical devices with the help of satellite computers. Drones used in warfare use artificial intelligence to spy or attack. Computer-linked drones can automatically detect military equipment on the ground, such as fighter jets. The research showed that the stickers they made on the top of the plane could hide the plane from drones.Sticking a small patch on a large object like a plane can hide it from artificial intelligence systems trained to spot objects in drone footage. The technology could help conceal military assets from drone surveillance.
That small patch uses an AI that generates a pattern to confuse a drone surveillance system called the YOLO(You Only Look Once) object detector, which spots military objects in aerial images. Relatively small patch, roughly 10% of the size of the plane, is effective in camouflaging the whole plane against automatic detection.These small patches seem to be a more practical solution for camouflage than covering the whole plane.
Ajaya Adhikari, a data scientist conducting research in the Netherlands, and Richard Den Hollander, an intelligence imaging expert, have challenged the technology used by a robot or satellite computer to identify a warship. If their research technology is fully successful, the intellectual capacity of artificially created computers or drones will not be able to identify warplanes or any parked vehicles. This is an important aspect of research.
This technology will be a perfect weapon to secure warships and to spy on other countries. The stickers made by the two scientists at a scientific research center in the Netherlands have challenged the computer system, and the world is interested in using them. Army or small arms can be concealed by adapting to the environment of the place concerned, but inconveniences are for large arms or warships.
What if Ajaya Adhikari and Richard Den Hollander, two scientists, succeeded in concealing such a large ship with a magic sticker? Their partially successful use is the world's newest research. So their technology will be bought by the superpowers. Heard in the story of the gods, it seemed to be the embryo of the technology of hiding oneself and hiding materials. Therefore, a Nepali in a row sees the possibility of winning the Nobel Prize in the next few years as close to possibility. If the Nepali Diaspora sees Ajaya's research as successful, Nepal will get another identity and respect and recognition.
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