Can AI pilot small drones in formation through a forest autonomously ?
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Multi-agent autonomy at scale — research and military deployments demonstrated this through 2025–2026 in increasingly complex environments.
Researchers have made significant progress in developing autonomous drone systems that can navigate complex environments, including forests. Small drones have been successfully piloted in formation through forests using a combination of sensors, such as GPS, lidar, and cameras, to detect and avoid obstacles. However, maintaining formation and navigating through dense foliage remains a challenging task, requiring advanced algorithms and real-time processing capabilities. Current systems often rely on pre-mapped environments and may still require human intervention in case of unexpected obstacles or system failures.
— Enriched May 9, 2026 · Source: IEEE — https://www.ieee.org
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