India's defence ministry successfully tested AI that controls drones autonomously in areas where GPS and all communication frequencies are blocked. The trial happened in Himachal Pradesh using Shield AI's platform with Nova 2 drones built for defence applications. What's fascinating is that these drones had to navigate entirely through real-time visual processing since they couldn't communicate with anything external. This highlights something interesting about navigation technology in general. The best systems work with current information rather than outdated data. Regular navigation apps have the opposite problem - GPS works fine, but traffic information is usually hours behind reality. @PathPulse_AI tackles this by processing live dashcam footage to understand what's actually happening on roads right now instead of guessing based on old patterns. Real-time visual analysis for real-time navigation decisions. Stay tuned for updates. 💯
@PathPulse_AI Indian navigation getting an upgrade..
@PathPulse_AI we have only seen these things in movies, look how far we have come 🔥🔥🔥
@PathPulse_AI @PathPulse_AI applying military-grade thinking to traffic 🔥
@PathPulse_AI Defense tech always gets the cool stuff first