Hivemind-Enabled UAS Demonstrates Autonomous Response to Electromagnetic Threats in Real-Time Simulation

March 13, 2026
Hivemind-Enabled UAS Demonstrates Autonomous Response to Electromagnetic Threats in Real-Time Simulation
  • Threat data across the electromagnetic spectrum was fused to create a common operating picture, after which Hivemind-enabled aircraft autonomously determined safe operating areas and performed coordinated maneuvers.

  • Specifically, the partners intend to move to live-flight testing in 2026 to assess coordinated electronic warfare with RF emitters, aircraft, and payloads.

  • The demonstration showed real-time, autonomous response to electromagnetic threats with unmanned systems detecting, analyzing, and reacting without human input in a live hardware-in-the-loop simulation.

  • In a hardware-in-the-loop demonstration, threat data from multiple unmanned systems was collected to build a shared electromagnetic environment, enabling Hivemind-enabled UAS to identify safe operating areas and execute mission-aligned maneuvers.

  • The broader effort aims to expand multi-domain capabilities for future military operations through ongoing collaboration and testing.

  • Plans call for continued development with live flight testing later in 2026, using real radio-frequency emitters, platforms, and payloads to validate coordinated autonomous electronic warfare operations.

  • The event underscored AI-driven, multi-domain capabilities designed to accelerate electronic warfare operations and align with the Pentagon’s need for coordinated command and control of multiple unmanned systems.

  • Announcement emphasizes advancing autonomous EW by integrating threat data fusion, mission planning, and automated execution across multiple platforms.

  • A Shield AI executive noted that autonomy is increasingly critical in electronic warfare, with the integration demonstrating unmanned sensing and action across the electromagnetic spectrum in real time.

  • L3Harris executives highlighted autonomous decision-making integrated with advanced battle management tools to meet urgent operational requirements and enable coordinated control of multiple unmanned systems.

  • The demonstration combined L3Harris’ DiSCO system with Shield AI’s Hivemind mission-autonomy software for autonomous electronic warfare.

  • The integration linked L3Harris’s DiSCO ecosystem with Shield AI’s Hivemind for autonomous electronic warfare operations.

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