1. DARPA awards Lockheed Martin a $4.6 million contract to develop AI tools for airborne missions. 2. The project involves advanced Modeling and Simulation (M&S) and AI agents for live, multi-ship, beyond visual range (BVR) missions. 3. The AI tools will be developed over an 18-month period and aim to enhance tactical autonomy in air combat missions.
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