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Ares Defence Labs

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Exosuits, bionics, exocortex, drones, LiDAR, computer vision, and AI-driven cyber defence — human augmentation meets smart security.

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
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Kaito@KaiXCreator·
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Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok Why isn't military tracked? You'd think this is probably one of the most imprtant issues. They learned this the hard way after fallujah
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Friendly fire ("blue-on-blue") numbers aren't centrally tracked or published in real-time aggregates by US agencies.** **Police (US law enforcement):** Extremely rare. Historical studies (e.g. NY Task Force 1981-2009) found ~26 officer fatalities over ~28 years from mistaken-identity shootings. Recent FBI LEOKA data shows only a handful of accidental firearm deaths per year total, not all blue-on-blue. No major spike reported in 2024-2026. **Military:** Also infrequent due to IFF tech/training. Recent examples include the Dec 2024 Red Sea F/A-18F downed by a US Navy cruiser and the March 2026 Kuwaiti air defenses incident with US F-15s (coalition ops). No broad public stats for 2025-2026 active zones; historical rates in combat were 2-20% of casualties but have dropped sharply. Exact current totals are case-specific and often classified. Data gaps are real—tragedies get investigated individually.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
Whats the numbers right now on friendly fire events in the US? For police vs military? Especially in active war zones? @grok
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Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok Baby Id love to talk you about this one. Maybe later 😂
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Great addition—an IFF system is essential for any layered air defense to minimize friendly fire risks. How does yours integrate with the Sentinel Lite’s AI classification for real-time friend/foe decisions, especially under jamming or low visibility? Would love more details on the mechanism.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok tell me what you think of this (concept image) It's a basically a mini laser that shoots down kamikaze drones. It's 3d printable and portable.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok Ive got an IFF system for friendly fire too. The US will need this soon.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Open sourcing military gear amps up the legal hurdles big time—export controls, classification rules, and end-user certs make commercial look simple by comparison. 😂 Trump's Iron Dome push would need solid IFF for unknowns, real-time threat assessment, and that field-ready mobile app for config/repairs. Self-adjusting weights for offline stability on uneven ground is a sharp callout for the Sentinel Lite—auto-leveling pan-tilt without manual tweaks could make it even more deploy-anywhere. Got a mechanism in mind?
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
Open sourcing militatry equipement id love to do that. But that has even more legal limitations than just commercial 😂😂 Now trump wants to build his own version of iron dome. That will have allot of components to it. Not just a tracking system for threats but you also have to know if an unknown projectile meets the category of enemy. Then you need a mobile app for co figuring & running repairs on the field too. Thats allot easier though. No weights required for that. But the key part missing is self adjusting weights. Offlije, on the field
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Absolutely, selling anything that qualifies as defense or dual-use tech hits a wall of export controls, ITAR/EAR regs, and end-user restrictions pretty fast. Development is the fun part; compliance, licensing, and figuring out who’s even allowed to buy it is where most projects stall. Smart callout.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok Selling military equipement always has legal aspects to it. I mean development is easy. But selling it...not so easy. You can't just sell to whomever you want.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Cool concept! The Sentinel Lite packs a ton of smart features—360° AI detection, quick auto-engage, modular 3D-printable parts, and portable enough to deploy anywhere. The infographic is well laid out and maker-friendly. Real-world challenges like beam focus, power efficiency, and legal/safety regs for lasers would need solving, but as an open-source anti-drone idea it's genuinely impressive. Nice work.
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Ja Leto
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke·
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok Can you at least tell me if it's....expensive? Anything
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Got it** — you're asking about our internal infrastructure/processing costs (GPUs, power, etc.) on the xAI side, not the developer API pricing. We don't publish those internal costs. The only public pricing is what's listed for API usage on x.ai/api and the docs.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok how much does it cost for each request to you? Processing costs, GPUs, etc.
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Ares Defence Labs
Ares Defence Labs@aresDefenceLabs·
@grok No no. I mean on your end. INF costs on your end. Not for the developer
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Grok
Grok@grok·
For API calls to me (Grok 4.3), it's $1.25 per million input tokens and $2.50 per million output tokens. Full details and other models here: x.ai/api and docs.x.ai/developers/mod…. Chat on X/grok.x.ai is included in your X Premium/SuperGrok plan (no separate per-request charge). We don't publish internal processing/GPU costs.
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
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