Experts cautious about Iran's bold claim of AI-guided 'ghost' missiles
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Iran has unveiled new missiles with improved capabilities over the past two years, aiming to increase range and accuracy with artificial intelligence.
"We aren’t able to verify the exact abilities of this latest missile, but I think it would be naive for the White House not to take Tehran seriously about their desire to increase their military arsenal, augment their presence in the Persian Gulf and its funding of terror proxies regionally and, of course, to continue developing its nuclear weapons program." Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Iran’s defense ministry showed off the new missile, Abu Mahdi, after the deputy commander of a Tehran-backed Iraqi organization comprised of Shia militias, Iranian Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani, announced the missile utilized AI to guide the weapon’s trajectory.