By Theresa Hitchens on April 12, 2021 at 11:10 AM Air Force F-15Es carry Raytheon’s APG-V(1) AESA radar, which also will equip the initial eight F-15EX fighters. Raytheon image. WASHINGTON: Air Force Research Laboratory is seeking AI capabilities to help analysts more rapidly pinpoint and/or disable jamming in the ‘noisy’ battlefields of the future — as well as specific algorithms to enhance the F-15 fighter jet’s electronic warfare capabilities. “At least to begin with, we expect the AI to accomplish what the analysts have been doing, but faster,” an AFRL spokesperson said in an email. “AI will augment our existing systems and help automate processes to analyze unfamiliar signals, determine potential sources, and employ adequate countermeasures when needed.