Too bad it was a U.S. Navy Super Hornet. I'm applying the Coulter rule, and the fact that it's been a couple of days and no poor missile tech has been publicly named and shamed tells me it was probably a DEI hire. Add this to the fact that retired admirals are talking about maintenance and staffing concerns... can't wait for the new and improved Navy ads targeted at white guys, fellahs.
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10bux says the navy was testing AI controlled interception fire (CIWS/RAM/SM) and some dipshit left the Skynet button in "automatic" mode while he went to take a shit, and the plane then got picked up by it.
The Navy are absolute tech whores. I 1000% guarantee you they're playing around with the AI meme from the moment it got popular enough for an Admiral to read about it on Facebook. And considering that interceptor weapons are like the one place you'd want faster-than-human reflexes to push out possible engagement ranges, its the most likely place they'd have a secret program testing exactly that.