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Paper Title: Defensive Maneuver: Autonomous Drone Copilot with Enemy Drone Detection and Strategic Self-Destruction
Authors Name: DHRUVANAND GADE , N.K.LAKSHMI NARASIMHA MURTHY , SHRAVYA ADARAPU , Damaraju Venkata Srikaran Jyothiraditya
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Abstract: The rapid development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), especially drones, poses a serious threat to national security and public safety. Traditional defense systems lack the sensitivity and current need to detect and neutralize these threats. This article describes a novel solution that uses super drones to capture, track, and eliminate attack drones. Utilizing radio frequency (RF) detection, artificial intelligence (AI), and selfdestruct mechanisms, these super drones provide a proactive approach to drone threats. The drones are stealthy and send real-time location data to a central server. The AIpowered model then classifies the drone as friendly or hostile based on its characteristics. When an enemy drone is detected, both the super drone and the target will selfdestruct, instantly eliminating the threat. To be effective, the Super Drone is made using composite materials, 3D printed materials, and soft materials. This design is scalable and easy to manage, increasing the likelihood of large deployments. The algorithms and hardware enable business assumptions. The results showed that the system demonstrates a significant improvement in drone detection and instant attack over current technology,providing a solution to today’s modern drone threats.
Keywords: Super drones, Assault drone detection, Radio frequency (RF) detection, Drone neutralization, Artificial intelligence (AI), Self-destruction mechanism, UAV threat management, Drone defense systems, Cost-efficient drone materials, Real-time drone tracking
Cite Article: "Defensive Maneuver: Autonomous Drone Copilot with Enemy Drone Detection and Strategic Self-Destruction", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 2, page no.a271-a321, February-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2502032.pdf
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Country: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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