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BAE Systems has begun trials of Avioniq's AI-driven Rattlesnaq technology on a  Eurofighter Typhoon simulator at the company's Warton, UK, facility to explore how the system could give pilots optimised threat updates whilst airborne. Rattlesnaq is designed to create a dynamic, cumulative threat boundary, improving survivability in hostile airspace. It combines missile modelling with verifiable AI to define a safe operational envelope for operators at beyond visual range (BVR), by calculating