
Engineer Zhang Xianzhe warns in a Norinco journal paper that AI hallucinations cause models to invent false aircraft specs and error-prone radar data, risking strategic military miscalculations.
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A paper published on June 20 by engineer Zhang Xianzhe in a journal run by Norinco highlighted AI hallucination risks in defence intelligence.
In a paper published on June 20, engineer Zhang Xianzhe said that “AI models can invent aircraft specifications – length, payload, weapons, speed, combat radius – and get radar scan ranges and frequency bands wrong”.
“The so-called hallucination effect, where models produce plausible but false outputs, could have severe consequences in the high-stakes, low-error world of defence intelligence, possibly even causing strategic miscalculations,” he said.
Zhang’s work was published in Information Studies: Theory & Application, a journal run by China’s state-owned arms maker Norinco.
According to the paper, every fighter jet begins with a deep understanding of the enemy and the battlefield. Designers must answer critical questions: what is the opponent’s radar coverage and which frequencies do they use?

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